If my image is centered, how do I get the next line (of
text) to start at the left edge of the image?
Thanks,
Derrick
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Koes, Derrick wrote:
If my image is centered, how do I get the next line (of text) to start at
the left edge of the image?
That's a though one. I suggest using a table for centering, and
put the text in another row, roughly:
fo:table table-layout=fixed width=100%
fo:table-column
Title: Message
Hello,Im a trying to achieve
something like
this:--|This
is price text in a normal
paragraph$
250,00||
||
|
or
Hi,
This could be done with fo:leader with space.
You can use the default lengths which will exapnd to fill the space.
I'm not sure if this is implemented properly yet.
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 14:05, Ries Spruit wrote:
Hello,
Im a trying to achieve something like this:
-Original Message-
From: Keiron Liddle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: maandag 18 november 2002 14:20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Alignment question
Hi,
This could be done with fo:leader with space.
You can use the default lengths which will exapnd to fill the space.
I'm not sure
Ries Spruit wrote:
Ofcourse this is the function I need. I can't really get it to behave right
though.
If I use this:
fo:blockA Pricefo:leader leader-pattern=dots / 250/fo:block
the result is this:
|A |
Hello -
I have a question about vertical alignment within a block. I have a
fixed-height block with a variable number of short lines, and I want the
first (n - 1) lines grouped together at the top of the block, and line (n)
aligned to the bottom of the block - something like this: