Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 07:38, Ian Larner a tapoté sur son clavier:
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> Subject: Re: Page sequence/Layer/region... argll..
> To: Romain Bourgue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Romain,
> I think that the following properties of fo:block should help prevent a
> block splitting at a page boundary, but I cannot seem to get them to do
> what they should (with FOP 0.18)
> keep-together="always"
> keep-with-next="always"
> keep-with-previous="always"
Ok, I'll check this out...
Initially I wanted to use page-break-inside="avoid" but it's not supported
yet...
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> (You should not need to use them all.) If anyone on fop-dev has successful
> experience of using these, perhaps they can advise.
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> You can refine the properties with component qualifiers; for example:
> keep-together.within-page="always"
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> For more information, see the examples directory of the FOP installation.
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> You can also force a page break before a block that spills over a page
> (effectively preventing the spillage) with:
> break-before="page"
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> Good luck!
> Ian
> P.S. I'm "unplugged" until 26th Sept, so I can't respond from now until
> then.
How lucky you are...!
I'm in a training period here. I finish on 21th Sept. Therefore, thanks for
all your help, it's been realy kind from you to spend time and knowledge to
help me...
It's always a pleasure to "meet" people like you.
Enjoy your holydays...
Romain.
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> Ian Larner
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> "The credit belongs to the man ...in the arena, (who) knowing there is no
> effort without ...shortcomings, actually strives to do the deeds..."
> Theodore Roosevelt
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> Romain Bourgue
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> <Romain.Bourgue@SecurityKe To: Ian Larner/UK/IBM@IBMGB
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> epers.com> cc:
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> Subject: Re: Page
>sequence/Layer/region... argll..
> 08/16/2001 04:46 PM
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> Please respond to Romain
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> Bourgue
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> Sorry for replying that late... I just come back from the HAL...
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> Thank you for your precious advice...
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> Thanks to your code I managed to find a walk throught for my paging issues.
> Anyway, one issue remains :
> Is it possible to avoid a page break into a block ?
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> I checked out the Web for a solution but it seems that many asked but few
> answered...
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> Thanks for your help.
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> Romain
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