On 2003.08.29 12:35 Chris Bowditch wrote:
why do you need to use block-container? block-containers are only partially implemented in FOP at the moment. In the example you posted, blocks will do exactly the same thing.
yes, I know they will, but this example arised while I was wandering how can I position something in XSL-FO using absolute positioning, during those experiments I've made some XSL-FO code having block-containers
off topic, is there any possibility to use absolute positioning in FOP ? if I remember properly it is not supported, is it ? any suggestions how to use any trick to do this ?
FOP doesnt support block-containers inside a block, block-containers have to be a direct child of fo:flow at the moment.
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I will avoid blocks containing block-containers
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