Hi Hugues, This is a special feature. When there are several row-spanning cells in a table it gets cut randomly so that you will never know how much of it you will find on the next page. Boring people will call that a bug, but isn’t it much more exciting like that? :-)
Anyway, I’ve just committed a fix in the Trunk. That should behave normally now. Thanks for the testcase. Vincent HLeonardi wrote: > Hi, > With this fo file (http://leohome.free.fr/FOP/table_test/table_test.fo) > and the latest fop trunk, it is possible to reproduce what I say. > Here is the pdf file : > http://leohome.free.fr/FOP/table_test/table_test.pdf > It's OK with FOP 0.93 and with FOP 0.94. > But, I see that this example doesn't reproduce exactly my problem. > > I am sorry for this big fo file > (http://leohome.free.fr/FOP/test_tableaux2.0.93/test_tableaux2.xml.fo), > but when I make the pdf with 0.93, the table is well splitted. see : > http://leohome.free.fr/FOP/test_tableaux2.0.93/test_tableaux2.xml.pdf (2 > pages) > > This is not the case with fop 0.94 and this is worst with fop trunk. > see : > http://leohome.free.fr/FOP/test_tableaux2.0.94/test_tableaux2.xml.pdf (5 > pages) > http://leohome.free.fr/FOP/test_tableaux2.trunk/test_tableaux2.xml.pdf (12 > pages) -- Vincent Hennebert Anyware Technologies http://people.apache.org/~vhennebert http://www.anyware-tech.com Apache FOP Committer FOP Development/Consulting --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
