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Subject: RE: Retrieve-marker problem. Can anyone help with wrapper
workaround?
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> > From: John Burgess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi John,
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> Here is my marker code (FOP 0.20.3):
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> white-space-collapse="true">
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> marker-class-name="{name(.)}"> select="."/>
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This solution will also do the trick, but...
Be carefu
> -Original Message-
> From: John Burgess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi John,
I know it sounds like a bit of a pain, but try to use this:
Introduction
Introduction
Notice that the actual title appears in two places (under the
fo:marker/fo:wrapper, and once again in a block *afte
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I am trying to use maker and retrieve-marker to put
the title of the current chapter into the header of my documents.
I have this working BUT the formatting of the
chapter title in the header is the same as where the marker is i.e. Large
and Bold, appropriately for the title of a chapter
bi
Thanks for your response. The size of the content was the first thing I
thought of. I increased it to a ridiculously high size and I got the
same results except my body was halfway down the page. Anyway, it fit on
the first two pages. I only get the problem when my table is larger
than one p
Hi,
The messages about the marker not being added could be due to some minor
error like the marker is not the first child of the block or there is
whitespace before the marker (markers haven't been fully implemented yet).
The message "Some static content could not fit in the area." indicates
th
I am using a marker to change the header each time there is a new
'Center' in the data. I get the following error:
marker cannot be added to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'marker
cannot be added to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [1] [2]
[3Warning: Some static content could not fit in the area.]
I retrieve the mar