Re: [XSL-FO] Waht is default / what determines z-index of xsl-regions / static content?

2003-10-24 Thread Glen Mazza
--- Mike Trotman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can't find any mentions of this (but may have missed them) so my current impression is that this is undefined / implementation dependent. I believe you're correct on this--the spec is vague on this point, so you should take this issue as

Re: [XSL-FO] Waht is default / what determines z-index of xsl-regions / static content?

2003-10-22 Thread Mike Trotman
Thanks Chris. It looks like 'precedence' (when implemented) behaves to alter the dimensions of the region boundaries. What I was looking for is - when content overflows the region (and overflow='visible' - which looks like FOPs default) into another region - which region is given the higher

Re: [XSL-FO] Waht is default / what determines z-index of xsl-regions / static content?

2003-10-22 Thread Chris Bowditch
From: Mike Trotman [EMAIL PROTECTED] snip/ What I was looking for is - when content overflows the region (and overflow='visible' - which looks like FOPs default) into another region - which region is given the higher z-index? dont confuse overflow with overlap. Overflow is when content is too big