Re: unusual results with span="all"

2003-09-11 Thread Abhijit Junnare
Thanks. I was not using it for Direct descedent as
Andreas pointed out.
Regards,
Abhi

--- "J.Pietschmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Abhijit Junnare wrote:
> > BUT even for two-column format there is some
> content
> > in the XML that I want to span two columns. My
> problem
> > is that it just wont do it.
> ...
> > For element DocTitle it formats using single
> column
> > even if I specify span="all": WRONG
> > 
> > This is unusal. Did anyone have problems using
> > span="all" with FOP.
> 
> The implementation certainly isn't bullet-proof.
> However,
> if you stated the FOP version you use and provided a
> short,
> self contained *FO* document demonstrating the
> problem, it
> would be easier to help you.
> Run the XSLT standalone and check the intermediate
> FO file.
> It may be the the span="all" didn't make it into the
> block,
> contrary to your expectations.
> 
> J.Pietschmann
> 
> 
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RE: unusual results with span="all"

2003-09-11 Thread Abhijit Junnare
Thanks Andreas. YES that was the problem. Now I have
the attribute defined for the block that is DIRECT
DESCEDENT of the fo:flow element and it works perfect.
Thanks for your help
Abhi

--- "Andreas L. Delmelle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Abhijit Junnare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> > This is unusal. Did anyone have problems using
> > span="all" with FOP. May be someone can help.
> 
> Abhi,
> 
> I read in the fo-spec that the span attribute is
> only supposed to have
> effect on direct descendants of an fo:flow... My
> guess would be that the
> blocks of content which you want to span
> multiple-columns are not...?
> 
> Hope it helps,
> 
> 
> Andreas
> 
> 
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Re: unusual results with span="all"

2003-09-11 Thread J.Pietschmann
Abhijit Junnare wrote:
BUT even for two-column format there is some content
in the XML that I want to span two columns. My problem
is that it just wont do it.
...
For element DocTitle it formats using single column
even if I specify span="all": WRONG
This is unusal. Did anyone have problems using
span="all" with FOP.
The implementation certainly isn't bullet-proof. However,
if you stated the FOP version you use and provided a short,
self contained *FO* document demonstrating the problem, it
would be easier to help you.
Run the XSLT standalone and check the intermediate FO file.
It may be the the span="all" didn't make it into the block,
contrary to your expectations.
J.Pietschmann
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RE: unusual results with span="all"

2003-09-11 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
> -Original Message-
> From: Abhijit Junnare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> This is unusal. Did anyone have problems using
> span="all" with FOP. May be someone can help.

Abhi,

I read in the fo-spec that the span attribute is only supposed to have
effect on direct descendants of an fo:flow... My guess would be that the
blocks of content which you want to span multiple-columns are not...?

Hope it helps,


Andreas


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