I have a multi-page document which is one large table. I previously produced this document with FOP 0.20.5, and have recently switched to 0.94.
The table has multiple fo:table-body elements in it. With 0.20.5, it paginated rather neatly, filling a page with as many table bodies as it could, and dropping an entire body to the next page when there was no more room. None of the table-body elements are more than 6 rows long. With 0.94, as soon as page 1 threatens to fill up, all but the first two bodies are moved to page 2, which then fills nicely, but breaks the page to page 3 in the middle of a table-body. Adding keep-together="always" on the table-body elements does not seem to have any effect on either behavior. I can mock up a demonstration of the problem, but it will take a little work since the data I’m working with contains confidential information. Before I do that, does this ring any bells for anyone as a known problem? Thanks in advance, Chris -- Chris Maden, text nerd <URL: http://crism.maden.org/ > “Metonymy and synecdoche don’t do the fighting and dying, the soldiers and the townspeople do.” —John Crowley, _Endless Things_ GnuPG Fingerprint: C6E4 E2A9 C9F8 71AC 9724 CAA3 19F8 6677 0077 C319
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