> -----Original Message----- > From: Shamem Miah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I am writing a template which places two address on the same > line but in different alignments e.g. > > template: > > 31 Samson street 45 > gghhd street > cambridge ohio > e1 udd outs > > The problem is that I belive a block starts on a new line. > How can I specify in xsl to align some text on the left of > the document and some text on the right whilst having them on > the same line. Does anyone have examples? I have just been > using blocks and it places the second address on a new line. > I could use white charachters inbewteen but i'm sure this is > unneccessary and it would not always align the right text if > the data is dynamic.
Hi Shamem, Option 1: The easiest way to achive this is to use a blind table. Option 2: You can also insert a fo:leader between your left & riht portion of text: <fo:block text-align-last="right">Text on left<fo:leader/>text on right</fo:block> HTH Pascal --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
