Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Richard Mixon (qwest) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Also, I just noticed there is a HUGE amount of debugging output in my
>> Tomcat log. Is there any way to turn this off? I do not believe I
>> have done anything specific to turn debu
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Mixon (qwest) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hi,
> Also, I just noticed there is a HUGE amount of debugging output in my
> Tomcat log. Is there any way to turn this off? I do not believe I have
> done anything specific to turn debugging on.
Unfortunately
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Richard Mixon (qwest) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>
> Hi Richard,
>
>>
>> I do notice that my region-body is running a bit deeper, overlapping
>> my footer. Do you know if this is something I should adjust for
>> temporarily or
> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Mixon (qwest) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hi Richard,
> The Temp_KnuthStylePageBreaking branch appears to have fixed
> break-before. I did notice that not all of the Junit tests run
> correctly, but after commenting out the junit target I was able to g
Chris Bowditch wrote:
> Mike Trotman wrote:
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>> Your FO code works fine in FOP 0.20.5.
>>
>> I get two tables - and table 2 starts on a fresh page.
>> (and the separator row spans across columns).
>>
>> So - a mystery or something else not yet implemented in 1.0?
>
> break-before wasnt working
Mike Trotman wrote:
Your FO code works fine in FOP 0.20.5.
I get two tables - and table 2 starts on a fresh page.
(and the separator row spans across columns).
So - a mystery or something else not yet implemented in 1.0?
break-before wasnt working in the HEAD code until recently. If you absolutely
Your FO code works fine in FOP 0.20.5.
I get two tables - and table 2 starts on a fresh page.
(and the separator row spans across columns).
So - a mystery or something else not yet implemented in 1.0?
BTW - my primary use for FOP is for the layout of analysis tables, so
I've done many 1000s of hou
RE: How to force a page break between tables
Mike Trotman wrote:
> If you wrap you table inside
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> ...Table ...
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> it should work as Jay said.
I had tried that before, then I say you used single quote (should not
matter, I know) so I said let's try it
Mike Trotman wrote:
> If you wrap you table inside
>
> ...Table ...
>
> it should work as Jay said.
I had tried that before, then I say you used single quote (should not
matter, I know) so I said let's try it that way. I still end up with
both tables run against each oth
If you wrap you table inside
...Table ...
it should work as Jay said.
Mike
Richard Mixon (qwest) wrote:
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Hi, Richard,
No worries on the usage pattern. I did similar things with even
longer breaks between until my current project.
Try break-be
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Sorry for the sudden flurry of FOP questions over the last two days.
That's just my pattern of usage - I implement something new using FOP,
then its six months before I have to do something again. I think t
Sorry for the sudden flurry of FOP questions over the last two days.
That's just my pattern of usage - I implement something new using FOP,
then its six months before I have to do something again. I think that's
a good thing, but makes me a stranger in between.
Anyway, I am generating a series of
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