Hi George,
IIUC, you need 2 columns with different width.
This is a REC 1.1 feature that is not supported by FOP ATM.
In this case, I've no idea.
Pascal
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De : George Tsopouridis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 23 octobre 2008 13:47
Thanks pascal for your answer, but i need something else. I
have 2 columns in
my region-body and i want padding-left in all my region-body.
I donnot want
margin-left but padding-left;If all my region body is a
block-container with
start-indent and reset start-indents in every block, i am losing the
columns.
What can i do;
Pascal Sancho wrote:
Hi,
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De : George Tsopouridis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 15 octobre 2008 19:35
Jeremias thanks again for your total help, but i need
something else. If i
enclose all my content in an fo:block and with start-indent
and end-indent
(for padding left/right), and also i have 2 columns in my
region-body, the
value of start-indent(or end -indent) passes to every block
inside my total
block. Value of start-indent exists between two columns. I
understand this
behavior, but can i keep start-indent only in total block
which contains all
content(other blocks with columns);; I tried start -indent
= 0 at the
content blocks but nothing. Is there a solution; I need
padding-left in my
region-body.
Thanks in advance...
You should use a fo:block-container surrounding a fo:block resetting
*-indents:
fo:block-container start-indent=10mm end-indent=10mm
fo:block start-indent=0mm end-indent=0mm
!-- your content comes here --
/fo:block
/fo:block-container
This because fo:block-container generates a reference-area
(see REC XST-FO
1.1, section 6.3).
HTH,
Pascal
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