Thanks for the reply. I tried modifying the example a bit in order to demonstrate a problem I've been having: large tables seem to disregard the bottom-margin of the region-body and continue until the very end of the page. I think that this is a bit similar to a problem Michael Huisking has been describing on the fop-dev list.
While I was modifying the example I stumbled into another problem. Adding many rows with keep-with-previous to a table caused an infinite loop. I attach my example (delete the last row to avoid the infinite loop). Regards, Mike -----Original Message----- From: Keiron Liddle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 17. juli 2001 09:07 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: keep.fo example There is no bug with the placement of the table inside the region-body. If you put text in place of the table you will notice that the region-body overlaps where the page number is by about 2.5 lines. It is simply the way that the page layout is setup. On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 12:44:39 Michail Bikoulis wrote: > Hello, > > I ran the keep.fo example with fop 0.19.0 in order to gain an > understanding > on how the keep properties work in table rows. In the first page of the > resulting pdf file the table rows appear in the "region-after" section of > the page, below the page-number. > > The way I understand the keep.fo code, the table contents should have > been > in the "region-body", above the "region-after" that contains the > page-number. Is there a bug here? > > Thanks, > > Mike >
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