https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46160





--- Comment #5 from Vincent Hennebert <vhenneb...@gmail.com>  2009-03-03 
03:29:56 PST ---
(In reply to comment #4)
> Is the solution really that difficult? Portrait-mode tables already break
> fairly well at page boundaries. It's the landscape ones that don't.

It actually depends on how landscape tables are implemented by the DocBook XSLT
stylesheets. I believe they use an fo:block-container with a
reference-orientation of 90 or -90, in which case I don't even know what the
behaviour is supposed to be. But we can always try to have a look.

Paul, would you mind attaching a small DocBook document illustrating your
request, /and/ the XSL-FO file resulting from the transformation by the DocBook
XSLT stylesheets?

Thanks,
Vincent

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