Hi, I can’t reproduce your problem, either with FOP 0.94 or with Trunk. When I duplicate the row in the table-body many times, the table gets broken over 2 pages as expected. And the first part is on the first page with the previous blocks of text. And I really don’t see what could be wrong in this area. Maybe you can provide a screenshot of what you get?
Vincent Tyndyll wrote: > Hi. > > I've enclosed a sample. I've only included the one row of sample data to > keep the file simple. Essentially, if that row is repeated say 25 times, > that is small enough for it all to fit on one page and the table ends up in > the desired location. A greater number of rows results in the table starting > on a new page and the original page being left with a header and address > block only. > > If you would prefer more data lines please just ask > > Tyndyll http://www.nabble.com/file/p15518590/Sample.fo Sample.fo > > > Vincent Hennebert-3 wrote: >> Hi Tyndyll, >> >> We can’t really help you without an FO file to reproduce the problem. >> All I can say is that keep-with-previous works on tables. >> So please attach a small FO file (not xslt) to illustrate what you’re >> trying to achieve. >> >> Thanks >> Vincent >> >> Tyndyll wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> This is potentially a simple question but I can't find an answer. >>> >>> I am trying to place a table after a few paragraphs of text. If the table >>> combined with the text is greater than the length of a single page, the >>> table breaks onto a new page. In an act of desperation I downloaded and >>> tried RenderX's XEP. By adding 'keep-with-previous="always"' I can get >>> the >>> desired effect (i.e. start of the table at the end of the text, NOT on a >>> new >>> page). >>> >>> I understand that the compliance level is partial. I am reading it as ALL >>> elements that are used with tables (body, row, cell etc) are not >>> implemented. I am using version 0.94 but want noticed that this was >>> available in 0.20. Is this correct? >>> >>> Can anyone suggest a workaround? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Tyndyll -- 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]
