Understood. It'll take some work to trim the fo, since our documents are so heavily populated with medical images. Hence I wanted to be sure this wasn't a known issue. I'll be on vacation next week so don't wait up for me. :)

Cheers,

rjs

Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
On 14 Jul 2011, at 05:58, Rob Sargent wrote:

Hi Rob

Is this by any chance a know bug in version 1.0?

Searching for open issues in Bugzilla that contain both "table" and 
"region-before" yielded no results.
So, I would assume that, if it is a bug, it is not a known one (or already 
fixed in trunk --didn't search the closed bugs).

At any rate, sorry to keep repeating this, but... it is difficult --not to say: virtually impossible- to say more without the actual FO file. Preferably, if not too time-consuming, trimmed down to the smallest FO that shows the issue. Is it possible to post something like that here? If you can't because it contains confidential info, you can send it to me off-list if that works for you.

I place a single row table, single cell table in the region before.  In
version 0.95 the table, which has background set to "silver" renders
perfectly, spanning the entire region-before.  Using versions 1.0, the
left ~0.83 inches of the table are obliterated.  The text is centered
properly as if the cell spanned the region width.

.83in is almost 60pt, 'roughly' .83in could be exactly that. Perhaps this gives a clue? Is there some margin/indent specified as 60pt? If you specify a border on the table, does that disappear on the left as well?

I've tried placing the entire table in a block-container to no avail.

Weirder still is that only in one flow, (the second of two) does the
truncation appear.  Both flows use the same template to define the table.

The two fo files are identical (according to emacs's ediff).  Is that
believable?

While that seems strange, I would not rule it out without having taken a closer 
look.


KR

Andreas
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