Hi
I noticed a feature of keep-together="always". Basically it does exactly
that, even when it doesn't make sense. That is, it will overflow a block
instead of breaking across a page. Now, I have looked at the standard,
and it is fairly airy fairy about what keep-together="always" actually does:
*"always*
Imposes a keep-together condition with strength "always" in the
appropriate context."
What appropriate context means is anyone's guess. From what I have read,
some have interpreted this to mean that "always" is the highest possible
strength. Seems to me that makes sense. So is this bit of
"functionality" a bug?
Cheers.
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Kamal Bhatt
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