Yes, I've already watched last time, but I had not reported it to you,
sorry.
I ever find ,
but the instruction should write "2cm".
I'll check the XSL conversion...
thank you,
Matteo
Il 03/02/2014 18:09, Bob Stayton ha scritto:
Hi Matteo,
Can you peek into the .fo file and see if the fo:table
Hi Matteo,
Can you peek into the .fo file and see if the fo:table-row elements have
the block-progression-dimension attribute with the values you specify?
If so, then the fault is with the FO processor (although FOP 1.1 should
work). If the attribute is absent, then the problem lies with the X
Hi Mr. Bob,
I use:
- docbook-xsl-ns version 1.78.1 (revision 9732 as reported in the
REVISION file)
- FOP 1.1
- SAXON 6.5.5
Matteo
the stylesheets version I'm using is
Il 28/01/2014 17:51, Bob Stayton ha scritto:
Hi Matteo,
Yes, you are using it correctly. I copied and pasted your sample
Hi Matteo,
Yes, you are using it correctly. I copied and pasted your sample and it
works for me. In the FO output file, there are row elements that look
like this:
The "block-progression-dimension" property in XSL-FO is the same as
"height" for Western writing modes. This shows that the
Thank you Mr. Bob,
if I suppose correctly, the command you've suggested me is a "forcing"
of the single row's height, that's exactly what I need.
Maybe I don't know how to make it work... I've added the instruction in
my code, as it is in your example, in this way
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valign="middl
I'm not completely clear on what you need here, but there are processing
instructions that can be used to specify a table row height. The HTML
version is described here:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/RowHeight.html
And since that was written, an FO version was added as well:
...