If a table-cell has height and width then should "overflow" work as a property to it?

Cheers

Tim

Roger Kovack1 wrote:
Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
  
On Feb 9, 2007, at 00:11, Roger Kovack1 wrote:

    
In short, overflow is allowed in fo:block-container but not in  
fo:block.
      
Not exactly: overflow /is applicable to/ block-container, but not to  
block.


    
Does "block-level element" refer to fo:block?
      
Strictly speaking, yes, but since the property does not apply to  
fo:block...
Why? Well, because a block has no width/height, so there is no  
possibility of overflow in either direction.



    

Thanks for the explanation. 

I was just wondering if the spec is being misunderstood or is inaccurate in
some manner.

  
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