encloose the text in block-container and then add the attribute keep-together="always". That will keep the text together... if it is enclosed by a fo:table-row, you can use the same thing.
Hope that helps
Pete Solberg
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Is there a way to display text vertically? I see that reference-orientation is not implemented... Any other tricks?
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Hi,
Could someone tell me how to display a blank row in table. I am not
able to display a
Try the :fo:table-header There are other examples in the FOP package.. However, if you want running headers such as fo:retrieve-marker, you cannot use this... you must put the fo:retrieve-marker in xsl:region-before.
Does that help?
Pete Solberg
xsl:template match="paragraphs"fo:table
SVG is the best for printing It is a vector graphic and will sustain it's quality throughout... However, the source MUST be from a vector based application such as Adobe Illustrator.
SVG's can import other raster images inside of an SVG and are NOT vector based. Therefore you must sustain the
You can achieve this table layout by using nested tables...
fo:tablefo:table-column/fo:table-column/fo:table-bodyfo:table-rowfo:table-cell!-- NESTED TABLE --
You should take a look at the examples included in the FOP package
FOP/docs/examples/pagination/basic1.fo
Many of the questions you have are answered quite extensively in the examples. Set up you environment to run FO files to product PDF's directly. Then test all of the examples.
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