Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi Vincent,
I thought of a workaround and found a new problem. Since the problem is
caused by a span change, I inserted a new empty block with span=all before
the offending block. Voilá, table moves to the next page. Problem avoided.
That’s ‘Voilà’ :-P
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Von: Vincent Hennebert [mailto:vhenneb...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 23. Februar 2009 18:08
An: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Betreff: Re: span is influencing page breaking?
Hi Georg
Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi everybody, especially Vincent.
Attached fo-file contains a red block which is printed on the first page,
although there's not enough space left. If I remove the span=all for the
block, it is printed on the next page. Can you tell me why span=all is
is influencing page breaking?
Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi everybody, especially Vincent.
Attached fo-file contains a red block which is printed on the first page,
although there's not enough space left. If I remove the span=all for the
block, it is printed on the next page. Can you
Betreff: Re: span is influencing page breaking?
Hi Georg,
Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi everybody, especially Vincent.
Attached fo-file contains a red block which is printed on the first page,
although there's not enough space left. If I remove the span=all for the
block, it is printed
On 20 Feb 2009, at 18:55, Andreas Delmelle wrote:
On 20 Feb 2009, at 18:31, Andreas Delmelle wrote:
On 20 Feb 2009, at 15:47, Georg Datterl wrote:
Attached fo-file contains a red block which is printed on the
first page, although there's not enough space left. If I remove
the span=all for
On 22 Feb 2009, at 20:33, Andreas Delmelle wrote:
Suddenly, I bumped into this:
One of the influencing factors for the issue described by Georg,
seems to be the column with zero width in the outer table. If you
change that to a very low value, like proportional-column-
width(0.001), then
On 22 Feb 2009, at 20:33, Andreas Delmelle wrote:
snip /
FWIW: I've been playing a bit with the sample file. For another
reason, though. I'm quite puzzled as to why the leading space in the
innermost inlines is preserved...
OK, upon a closer look, no problem there. Just noticed that it is
Hi everybody, especially Vincent.
Attached fo-file contains a red block which is printed on the first page,
although there's not enough space left. If I remove the span=all for the
block, it is printed on the next page. Can you tell me why span=all is
influencing the page break here?
Regards,
On 20 Feb 2009, at 18:31, Andreas Delmelle wrote:
On 20 Feb 2009, at 15:47, Georg Datterl wrote:
Hi Georg
Attached fo-file contains a red block which is printed on the first
page, although there's not enough space left. If I remove the
span=all for the block, it is printed on the next
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