>               ------
>R1C1           |R1C2|  R1C3
>               ------                  <-- (This line is actually 2
>times the linewidth !)
>R2C1           |R2C2|  R2C3
>               ------

If you want that line to be single-width, this can be achieved in the
following manner :

For R(1) thru R(X-1), specify only top-borders. Then for R(X) define top &
bottom-borders and you should be alright. ( X of course referring to the
last row )
I realize this complicates the xslt a little, but since this only has to be
done once I think it's definitely worth a shot.

Come to think of it, I have only tried this construct on tables that didn't
span across pages, so not sure whether it'll work out so nicely on
page-breaks.

( Another way around would be to explicitly set the width of the shared
borders to half the width of the top & bottom borders of the table ... )

Hope it helps,

Andreas Delmelle


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