AW: Just a quick one.

2002-03-04 Thread S. Jayaraman
Sorry Mate. I am out of ideas. Don't lose hope. There are a lot of guru's
out there in this forum, who will be able to give you some invaluable inputs
Good Luck
Cheers
Jay


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Von: Paul Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 3. März 2002 18:24
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Swaminathan Jayaraman
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On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 09:41:14AM +0100, S. Jayaraman gave off as follows:
> OOps. Sorry .. forgot to add.
> The indent=0 not put for the first column.
> And lucky for me, the tables did not have borders printed. I admit that it
> would have been horrible to look at.
> Rgds

H.  The document(s) are my Uni Assignments, two programming modules so
the
tables gotta be the way the Uni wants the tables to be.  The first one I
have
needed is a program data table, it needs cell borders badly.

Is there no indent, spacebefore, padding etc that operates on the borders,
like
start-ident="body-start()" or whatever?  I would rather not use absolute
positioning as in the examples included with Fop.  Simply because I don't
know
exactly where the table will be everytime.

Please don't tell me this means I have to use Word again!  I was doing so
well
with Fop.

Thanks.
Paul



AW: Just a quick one.

2002-03-01 Thread S. Jayaraman
OOps. Sorry .. forgot to add.
The indent=0 not put for the first column.
And lucky for me, the tables did not have borders printed. I admit that it
would have been horrible to look at.
Rgds
Jay

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Gesendet: Freitag, 1. März 2002 09:24
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I had the same problem. But since I did not use XSL, with Java I could
recognize the situation and put indent=0 for the the fo:block in the table
cell. I know this is a work around only. Let us hope for a proper solution.
Rgds
Jay


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Gesendet: Freitag, 1. März 2002 02:08
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Page numbers, and table borders.

 Okay, but  or  or
  Any Ideas?  I know it's been asked before, but I been
through
the docs twice, and have come out empty handed.

Table borders.  My documents are built on nested lists, with inherited
indents.
I placed a table in a list item and it aligns to the absolute left not the
list
start indent.  Worse than that, the text in the table cell aligns properly,
so
it looks a mess.  Anyone suggestions about how to align the table border to
the
actual table contents or force it in a bit?

Is it worth it to rewrite my XSLT to base the document on a table model
instead?  Like the usual HTML stuff?

Thanks

Paul



AW: Just a quick one.

2002-03-01 Thread S. Jayaraman
I had the same problem. But since I did not use XSL, with Java I could
recognize the situation and put indent=0 for the the fo:block in the table
cell. I know this is a work around only. Let us hope for a proper solution.
Rgds
Jay


-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Paul Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 1. März 2002 02:08
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Just a quick one.



Page numbers, and table borders.

 Okay, but  or  or
  Any Ideas?  I know it's been asked before, but I been
through
the docs twice, and have come out empty handed.

Table borders.  My documents are built on nested lists, with inherited
indents.
I placed a table in a list item and it aligns to the absolute left not the
list
start indent.  Worse than that, the text in the table cell aligns properly,
so
it looks a mess.  Anyone suggestions about how to align the table border to
the
actual table contents or force it in a bit?

Is it worth it to rewrite my XSLT to base the document on a table model
instead?  Like the usual HTML stuff?

Thanks

Paul