Re: Border conditionalities and collapsing-border model, breaks on header/footer

2007-03-26 Thread Andreas L Delmelle
On Mar 26, 2007, at 11:31, Vincent Hennebert wrote: And there is a remaining question raised by Andreas: [me:] If the table is broken across several pages and the header shall be replicated, do border-before for table and table-column play again in border- resolution for the second and fol

Re: Border conditionalities and collapsing-border model, breaks on header/footer

2007-03-26 Thread Vincent Hennebert
Hi, Thanks for your inputs, Andreas and Jeremias. The whole thing suddenly makes sense when you think in terms of area tree instead of fo tree... Still, I think it's not obvious by reading the spec and I'll probably ask for clarification on [EMAIL PROTECTED] And there is a remaining question rai

Re: Border conditionalities and collapsing-border model, breaks on header/footer

2007-03-23 Thread Andreas L Delmelle
On Mar 23, 2007, at 18:21, Vincent Hennebert wrote: [Jeremias: ] http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/tables.html#table-layers answers that. The image should help you understand. An example: take the before border of the first cell of a table header. The elements that influence the resolved bo

Re: Border conditionalities and collapsing-border model, breaks on header/footer

2007-03-23 Thread Jeremias Maerki
On 23.03.2007 18:21:09 Vincent Hennebert wrote: > Jeremias Maerki a écrit : > > On 23.03.2007 15:44:57 Vincent Hennebert wrote: > >> Guys, > >> > >> I've again stumbled upon uncertainties regarding the handling of > >> conditional borders in the collapsing-border model, and breaks inside > >> head

Re: Border conditionalities and collapsing-border model, breaks on header/footer

2007-03-23 Thread Andreas L Delmelle
On Mar 23, 2007, at 18:18, Andreas L Delmelle wrote: Sorry, only now reading Jeremias' answers, and noticed that I got the picture wrong here: - when we break at a grid line, should the entire border appear on each page, or the higher half at the bottom of the first page, and the lower

Re: Border conditionalities and collapsing-border model, breaks on header/footer

2007-03-23 Thread Vincent Hennebert
Jeremias Maerki a écrit : > On 23.03.2007 15:44:57 Vincent Hennebert wrote: >> Guys, >> >> I've again stumbled upon uncertainties regarding the handling of >> conditional borders in the collapsing-border model, and breaks inside >> headers/footers. I'd like to have your opinions on these: >> >> >>

Re: Border conditionalities and collapsing-border model, breaks on header/footer

2007-03-23 Thread Andreas L Delmelle
On Mar 23, 2007, at 15:44, Vincent Hennebert wrote: Table headers and footers: Or perhaps that the border-before of the table should still be considered? I mean, for the first header it would come into play, and for following headers it also would only if conditionality=retain. I think I'll go

Re: Border conditionalities and collapsing-border model, breaks on header/footer

2007-03-23 Thread Jeremias Maerki
BTW, don't forget to use the Wiki as resource. Simon and I documented various cases (including the tricky ones) here: http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/TableLayout/KnuthElementsForTables/RowBorder http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/TableLayout/KnuthElementsForTables/RowBorder2 http://peop

Re: Border conditionalities and collapsing-border model, breaks on header/footer

2007-03-23 Thread Jeremias Maerki
On 23.03.2007 15:44:57 Vincent Hennebert wrote: > Guys, > > I've again stumbled upon uncertainties regarding the handling of > conditional borders in the collapsing-border model, and breaks inside > headers/footers. I'd like to have your opinions on these: > > > Table headers and footers: > Hea

Border conditionalities and collapsing-border model, breaks on header/footer

2007-03-23 Thread Vincent Hennebert
Guys, I've again stumbled upon uncertainties regarding the handling of conditional borders in the collapsing-border model, and breaks inside headers/footers. I'd like to have your opinions on these: Table headers and footers: Headers and footers are generated only once, and replicated on each pa