Hi Pascal
The problem is that if I use keep-together="auto", then the events are ripped
apart, like
20th September 2006 Clinton wins soccer match
---------------------------------------------------------- Page break
bla bla bla bla
I want the events to be atomic, but still overflow into the next page, if
necessary.
Best regards,
Eric
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Von: Pascal Sancho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Juni 2007 14:00
An: [email protected]
Betreff: RE: Overflow works in a strange way
Hi Eric,
keep-together="always" on fo:table-row is probably what causes the warnings.
You can try to remove this property.
Pascal
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Lewis, Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : mercredi 6 juin 2007 13:39
>
> Hi
> I'm not very experienced with FOP, so please be gentle ;-)
> The report I'm generating uses a historical view of events.
> Every event must be kept in an atomic block, otherwise the
> report looks very messy.
>
> For instance:
> 20th September 2006 Clinton wins soccer match
> bla bla bla bla
>
> 22nd September 2006 Bush wins baseball match
> xyz xyz xyz xyz xyz
>
> There must be no page break within such an event.
>
> To achieve this, I use
>
> ...
> <xsl:template match="histData">
> <fo:table table-layout="fixed" width="14.7cm">
> <fo:table-column column-width="2.5cm" />
> <fo:table-column column-width="12.2cm" />
> <fo:table-body>
>
> <fo:table-row keep-together="always"> ...
>
> This works well when the event's data is short. However, I
> have events which contain a lot of event data, and thus FOP
> tells me WARN Content of the region-body on page 6 overflows
> the available area in block-progression dimension.
> (fo:page-sequence, no context info
> available)
> WARN Content of the region-body on page 4 overflows the
> available area in block-progression dimension.
> (fo:page-sequence, no context info
> available)
>
> The resulting PDF shows the event data up to the last bit of
> the page - margins are ignored completely. Also, there's no
> overflow, the data just stops at the end of the page and is cut off.
>
> Am I doing something wrong or is this a FOP problem?
>
> Best regards,
> Eric
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