ught..you just killed me.......any idea when those features could it be
implemented ?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeremias Maerki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: Apache errors
What you want to do is currently not possible with FOP. FOP would need
to implement XSL 1.1 features like flow-map support and multiple
fo:region-body elements.
On 11.02.2008 14:01:25 Cristian Ferrero wrote:
Chris, Jeremias thank you bouth...but the only way to positioning a table
that expands in several pages is whith this kind of tips ? i mean
inserting
a column after or adjusting page margins or something like that ? i
suppoused there was a qualifiers for tables that could position them
keeping
all the properties as if we don't specify the position...my problem is
that
bouth solutions could give me problems because i have to positionate two
tables (one beside another)...
page 1 :
table 1 table 2
xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx
page 2 :
table 1 table 2
xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxx
thank you bouth i am very appreciatte of your help..sorry because my
poor
knowledge..im trying to learn....
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Bowditch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: Apache errors
> Cristian Ferrero wrote:
>
>> Jeremias i did what you wrote, also i tried inserting a block with
>> span="all", but the problem is that the table don't show all the
>> information, it doesn't continue in other page, if i dont write
>> position="absolute" it works good (the table continues in another
>> page),
>> but the table appears in the left side of the page automatically, not
>> in
>> the possition i want...
>
> Absolutely positioned block containers are supposed to be limited to a
> single page. They do not flow like regular blocks. You could try using
> relative positioning. However, I think the block-container would start
> at
> the top left of the second page it flows onto.
>
> If you want a flowing table positioned at (x,y) on each page then you
> might need an alternative approach. Something like a fixed height header
> row (to achieve y) and an extra blank column at the left of the table.
>
>>
>> fo:block-container position="absolute" top="15cm" left="10cm" >
>>
>> <fo:block span="all" >
>
> This only has meaning for regions with a column-count > 1 and I don't
> believe it will help you here.
>
> <snip/>
>
> Chris
>
>
Jeremias Maerki
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