Johnson,
 
 Do you still have the problem despite Jirka's suggestion as well? Do you by 
any chance have XEP, where you could try what Jirka is mentioning?
 
 Let me know,
 Thank you,
 Dishaa

Johnson Earls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: FYI - I have seen this behaviour also 
(where a table that is broken
across pages loses its headers and the rule at the top of the new
page).  I hadn't gotten around to trying to narrow it down to something
I'm doing or not.

- dfp

--- Dishaa  wrote:

> ic....Aaargh! 
> 
> Another problem I saw was, when the table does neatly break across,
> the heading row does not repeat. In addition, the first row in the
> new page does not have the top-border - looks like its cut off!
> 
> Any solutions for this?
> 
> Bob Stayton  wrote:     Now that you have found it
> in the fo file, you  might try figuring out where it is coming from
> in the XSL templates so you don't  have to fix up the FO file each
> time.  You can sometimes tell from the  other attributes with it, and
> then look for an attribute-set that has  those.
>   
>  Bob Stayton
> Sagehill Enterprises
> DocBook Consulting
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   
>   
>     ----- Original Message ----- 
>    From:    Dishaa 
>    To: Bob Stayton ; [email protected]    
>    Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 7:45    AM
>    Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Table not    breaking across page
>    
> 
> Bob,
> 
> You are absolutely right! This was what was    happening. I went to
> my fo file and changed it to auto. It works. Thank you    Bob...once
> again!
> 
> But this sure is a pesky workaround, esp since the fo    file is big
> and its rather slow in scrolling. But what a small matter compared   
> to the universe! I'll survive!
> 
> Regards,
> Dishaa
> 
> Bob    Stayton  wrote:                   It sounds
> like there is still a      keep-together.within-column="always"
> property on the table or a block      containing the table, and FOP
> 0.93 doesn't always handle those      properly.  You might take a
> peek inside your fo file to see if such a      property is there. 
> Its position might give you a clue as to where it      is being
> added.
>       
>      Bob Stayton
> Sagehill Enterprises
> DocBook Consulting
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       
>       
>             -----        Original Message ----- 
>        From:        Dishaa        
>        To:        [email protected]        
>        Sent:        Monday, July 30, 2007 7:57 AM
>        Subject:        [docbook-apps] Table not breaking across page
>        
> 
> Dear Users,
> 
> I am having an issue with a large table        that I need to create.
> The table has about 89 odd rows and though I am        able to create
> it with no issues, when I look at the PDF output, the        result
> looks bad. It looks to me like the table is trying to fit on the     
>   same page and as a result rows are all getting printed on top of
> each        other.
> 
> As mentioned in Bob's book, I have even tried making the        table
> flow to the next page by using DBFO Kep-together ="auto" as shown    
>    below. But in this case, it is somehow not taking        it:
> 
> ...
This section lists different attributes and the       
> values for those attributes along with description.

>          


Attribute - Tax Group>              
>       
> 
> ...
> 
> Kindly assist me by pointing me in the        right direction to make
> long tables break across pages without any        issues.
> 
> Additional info: I am using 1.72.0 ver of Docbook XSL,        Fop0.93
> and Sytenxt Serna.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Dishaa
> 
> 
>        Dishaa Ganapathy 
> Princeton, NJ
> Tel: 678-925-2072|Email:        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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