Hello, Sorry to revive this year old post.
I'm completly new to this and what you seem to have achieved -despite this minor glitch- is exactly what I would like to implement. However I'm a complete newb..I can see the fo but would be interested in seeing how and where you have placed the markers to achieve this. If you can post/ or pm me I'd be very thankful as hours of googling and failed attempts at pacing headers have lead to nothing but failure. Hope you receive this and can help. Thanks bonekrusher wrote: > > Hi, > > In order to have "table headers continued" in my pdf output, I am using > markers. Everything works fine until there is more then one line on the > 1st marker and there is a second marker. If the 1st marker is more than > one line and I add a second marker, the marker bleeds into the table on > the second page (see attached pdf). One solution to to increase the > @margin-top on the region-body. The problem with that is there are many > times when the markers are not needed and there is a huge whitespace where > the markers would go. For example, if the margin-top="1.0in", there would > be a one inch whitespace if the markers are not called. > > See attached example fo and pdf. Page 2 of the pdf is where the problem > occurs. I need the table to start below "Table 3. Table Title Marker - > Continued". > > I am not sure how to resolve this. > http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/testMaint.fo testMaint.fo > http://old.nabble.com/file/p29532209/example.pdf example.pdf > > Thanks for the help > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/fo%3Amarker-bleeding-issue--fop-0.95---FOP-1.0--tp29532209p32286942.html Sent from the FOP - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
