Hi Eric, 

Either I don't see your problem or it is fixed in trunk. goodfile.fo results in 
two pages, badfile.fo in three pages with two pages being identical to 
goodfile.fo and the third page looks just as fine with the centered text and 
the table, just like the other two pages.

Regards,
 
Georg Datterl
 
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Von: Amick, Eric [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. August 2009 18:44
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Tables and multi-column pages

In FOP 0.95, I believe I've found a strange bug relating to tables on 
multi-column pages. I have a page that needs to have a mix of tables and 
two-column data, so I figured I would do the table spanning all the columns. I 
discovered that when the data fits in two pages in the page-sequence, 
everything looks fine, but when more than two pages are required, the output 
goes awry; it appears to be putting the third page's data into the second 
column of the second page. I've attached some FO files to illustrate the 
problem.
 
Eric Amick
Legislative Computer Systems
Office of the Clerk
 

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