Hi Christian,
The borders are actually specified on the table cells, not the table
itself. Therefore conditionality only comes into effect when a cell
spans the page.
Thanks,
Chris
On 11/11/2020 11:33, Christian Schröder wrote:
Hi list,
When a table is continued across page breaks, I would expect the before-border of the
table cells to be suppressed on all pages after the first (unless I explicitly set the
conditionality to "retain"); however, in my example document, the borders are
visible on the second page.
You can find my example FO document at
https://www.dropbox.com/s/w679cjb9gampdq6/table-borders.fo?dl=0 and the result
PDF document at https://www.dropbox.com/s/bpc5avwsrzb8k6j/table-borders.pdf?dl=0
I thought this might maybe only work for the table-row elements, so I tried it
there, but the result is the same. Besides, as you can see in my example, I
need the border for the *cells*, not the whole row (because I want a gap in the
middle).
I use FOP 2.5.
What do I miss?
Thanks,
Christian
PS: I found
http://apache-fop.1065347.n5.nabble.com/Omitting-Bottom-table-border-on-page-break-td37527.html,
but this only points me at the conditionality, which should already implicitly be
"discard" in my case.
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