Hi Charlie,

Can you please provide a small FO file reproducing the problem? Although 
very nice, your ascii-art figure makes it more difficult to figure out 
what’s wrong in the code ;-)
Send the FO file as an attachment so that its formatting gets preserved.

Thanks,
Vincent

Charlie Flowers a écrit :
> I figured I should give this a shot before I submitted a bug report.  My
> stylesheet produces a table which has another table nested inside of it.  When
> the child table cannot be contained on a single page (either because it is
> larger than a single page itself, or because the parent table's row begins 
> near
> the end of the page), the child table extends for exactly one row beyond the 
> end
> of the parent table.  It doesn't seem as though the child table is intruding
> into the region-after, but rather that the parent table-row is cutting off
> prematurely.  Both of the tables are relatively simple, i.e. I haven't added 
> any
> keep, break, widow, or orphan conditions.  In FOP 0.20.5, the PDF renders
> correctly - the problem only occurs in FOP 0.93.  
> 
> For example:
> 
>     H = header
>     F = footer
>     P = Parent table row boundary
>     c = Child table row boundary
> 
>     HHHHHHHHHHHHH
> 
>     PPPPPPPPPPPPP
>     P           P
>     P ccccccccc P
>     P c row1  c P
>     P ccccccccc P
>     P c row2  c P
>     P ccccccccc P
>     P c row3  c P
>     PPcccccccccPP
>       c row4  c
>       ccccccccc 
>     FFFFFFFFFFFFF
>      <PAGEBREAK>
>     HHHHHHHHHHHHH
> 
>     PPPPPPPPPPPPP
>     P           P
>     P ccccccccc P
>     P c row5  c P
>     P ccccccccc P
>     PPPPPPPPPPPPP
> 
> 
>     FFFFFFFFFFFFF
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Charlie Flowers


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