RE: Overlapping Data?-Finish-Thanks

2005-06-17 Thread David Kim
Hi Andreas, I tested belows what you wrote. .TEST CASE1:usage of (x)path .TEST CASE2:position of region-body .TEST CASE3:position of fo:block-container .TEST CASE4:limitation of fo:block-container TEST CASE1,2 will be good part of my own xsl foramt. TEST CASE3,4 helped me to decide direction

RE: Overlapping Data?

2005-06-15 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
-Original Message- From: Andreas L. Delmelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi David, I'll have a look as soon as I find the time, but this won't be today/tonight. Stay tuned. First of all: no offence and no big deal, but I asked for the result of the main XSL transformation, while

RE: Overlapping Data?

2005-06-14 Thread David Kim
Hi Andreas, Your advices are good to me!. I got an good overlap result that I desired through fo:block-container as you said. And while I was testing, I found limitation of fo:block-container in FOP. When I put the code under other tag(s) (i.e even block), I got an error like follow, -- follow

RE: Overlapping Data?

2005-06-14 Thread David Kim
Hi Andreas, Did you get my message? Oh, God. I lost my head for a while. Thanks a lot. David. --- Andreas L. Delmelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Jay / David, The XSL List does not accept attachments

RE: Overlapping Data?

2005-06-14 Thread Andreas L. Delmelle
-Original Message- From: David Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi David, Did you get my message? Oh, God. I lost my head for a while. Well, don't we all from time to time. Right, Jay? ;-) Anyway: yes I did receive it, and... I'll have a look as soon as I find the time, but