Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi Vincent,
Then you have to do it in two steps: one to see in how many lines
the headline will be broken,
Does FOP offer any help here? I could calculate the string length and divide,
but that would not take hyphenation into account.
Not really. That
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Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi Andreas,
I think Vincent is right: not doable with XSL-FO.
Breaking the flow's column-layout can only be achieved by span=all
and that property only has effect for direct children of the flow.
If you specify it on a deeper block, the processor should
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Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi Andreas,
I think Vincent is right
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Hi Vincent,
That seems to solve two
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Hi Vincent,
That seems to solve two problems in one, just one last(?) thing: Why is the
marker defined
Hi Vincent,
Then you have to do it in two steps: one to see in how many lines
the headline will be broken,
Does FOP offer any help here? I could calculate the string length and divide,
but that would not take hyphenation into account.
About the number of occurences of the marker: you
Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi Vincent,
I have the feeling this is a job for markers, but I've
never played with markers myself. Maybe something like
this: put a marker containing the headline in every
cell, and a retrieve-marker with retrieve-boundary=page.
Hope this shows you the
: multicolumn with headline
Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi Vincent,
I have the feeling this is a job for markers, but I've never played
with markers myself. Maybe something like
this: put a marker containing the headline in every cell, and a
retrieve-marker with retrieve-boundary=page.
Hope
On 20 Jan 2009, at 12:22, Georg Datterl wrote:
[Vincent: ]
I thought a plain fo:retrieve-marker would have done the job,
but I forgot that it's allowed only as a descendant of an
fo:static-content element. This is not a problem when the
table is split over pages, but it will be if it starts
Hi everybody,
I guess I need your help again. I have a 3-column page layout containing a
table. And I have a headline which should be printed on every page, but not
every column:
headline...
TH TH TH TH TH TH
1a 1b 5a 5b 9a 9b
2a 2b 6a 6b 10a 10b
3a 3b 7a 7b 11a 11b
4a 4b
Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi everybody,
I guess I need your help again. I have a 3-column page layout containing a
table. And I have a headline which should be printed on every page, but not
every column:
headline...
TH TH TH TH TH TH
1a 1b 5a 5b 9a 9b
2a 2b 6a 6b
Hi Vincent,
I have the feeling this is a job for markers, but I've
never played with markers myself. Maybe something like
this: put a marker containing the headline in every
cell, and a retrieve-marker with retrieve-boundary=page.
Hope this shows you the path to a solution.
I had a look
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