Jeremias,
I played with it a little more. I realized that if I get the static
content overflow warning, then the cell alignment drops to default.
However, I got that warning even though the image I embedded in the header
is smaller than the before-extent (0.5in vs. 0.45in). I am assuming
Bradley Harrington wrote:
However, I got that warning even though the image I embedded in the header
is smaller than the before-extent (0.5in vs. 0.45in). I am assuming the
table is creating the extra space to cause the overflow.
FOP puts images into lines, like everything else, and adds
Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Hi Bradley,
Bradley Harrington a écrit :
Hello,
I don't know if this is a known problem or not, however the
display-align attribute always puts the text at the top of the cell for
me. I have tried this with both trunk and 0.92 beta. It does work with
other XSL
Vincent,
Thanks for looking into this.
--Brad
Chris Bowditch a écrit :
Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Hi Bradley,
Bradley Harrington a écrit :
Hello,
I don't know if this is a known problem or not, however the
display-align attribute always puts the text at the top of the cell for
me. I have tried this with both trunk and 0.92 beta. It
I wonder why nobody checks our fabulous test suite:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk/test/layoutengine/standard-testcases/table-cell_display-align_page-break.xml?view=markup
Hello,
I don't know if this is a known problem or not, however the
display-align attribute always puts the text at the top of the cell for me.
I have tried this with both trunk and 0.92 beta. It does work with other
XSL parsers I've tried. Here is the sample code:
fo:table-cell