0.91, of course. :-) What you're seeing here is the effect of the
(now implemented) conditionality sub-property on space-before and
space-after. Its default is discard which causes spaces at the
beginning or at the end of a so-called reference area (which the
table-cell generates) to be discarded. If you want to retain that space,
specify space-before.conditionality=retain (or the same on space-after).
See chapter 4.3 and the documentation about space-before/-after in
XSL-FO 1.0.
On 18.02.2006 12:19:27 Unger, Joachim wrote:
the space-before behaviour inside a table(-cell) changed.
Have a look at output0.20.5.pdf and output0.91.pdf.
Which is right?
Jeremias Maerki
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