>From all that I have read (and tried myself), you've just hit FOP in its 
weakest spot. The only think I can suggest is to chunk your content such 
that a table never crosses a page boundary. Hopefully, the new effort on 
FOP (about which I know very little) will do better with keeps and breaks.

By the way, I love FOP for all that it lets me do, so I accept that it has 
a few limitations.

Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services



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Breaking between rows before breaking rows






I have a bunch of tables, each with a bunch of rows, each with some
content.  I set keep-with-next="'1'" for each row, expecting it to
page break between tables, which it does. . .

for the most part.  If a single table is longer than one page, rather
than breaking between rows, it breaks in the middle of a row.

Can I keep rows together when possible and break between tables AND
not break in the middle of a row?  Is there some trick to do this?

-Stephen

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