Hi Yuri
Indeed, keep-with-next does work when set for each row. But you scared me
with
the endless loop comment, so for now I would keep my stylesheets the way I
had them.
sorry for scaring you, not intentionally ;-)
Somewhat related question: I am using space-before for those short
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Subject: Table Layout with Page
Hi Chris,
Yes, definitely try a more recent version. The latest is actually
0.20.2. That should have support for setting height on either row or
cell and maybe some sizing problems have been fixed. To prevent rows
being broken, use keep-together=always on the table-row object. That's
the only
Title: Table Layout with Page Breaks
Hi,
Yuri, generally the property keep-with-next should work. I
tested it with FOP 0.20.1 successfully.
I'm not quite sure if the hassle Darren creates by using
nested tables is a must-have.
You should achieve the same results by using keep-with-next
--- unnecessary gap
table 4
Is there any way to avoid this gap?
YS
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From: Corinna Hischke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 12:56 PM
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Subject: Re: Table Layout with Page Breaks
Hi,
Yuri, generally the property keep-with-next
Make sure your table is in the xsl-region-body and not in the
xsl-region-before or xsl-region-after. I have tables that go on for many
pages without problems.
You can then use the xsl-region-before for table headers at the top of each
page. If you start your tables with the break-before=page
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 3:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Table Layout with Page Breaks
Make sure your table is in the xsl-region-body and not in the
xsl-region-before or xsl-region-after. I have tables that go on for many