On 01/30/2015 03:44 PM, Robert Gurol wrote:

I have to render a table where the tabel header contains text that is
rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise (confer attached fo file) for DOCX.

I manage to achieve this rotation for PDF with Apache FOP using, among
other adjustments, the reference-orientation attribute:

/<table-cell border-color="#7F7F7F" border-style="solid"
border-width="1px" display-align="center" number-columns-spanned="1"
number-rows-spanned="1" padding-bottom="0mm" padding-left="0mm"
padding-right="0mm" padding-top="0mm" wrap-option="no-wrap">/
/<block-container reference-orientation="90" text-indent="-25mm">/
/<block overflow="inherit" text-align="left" wrap-option="inherit">/
/<block font-size="10pt" font-style="normal" font-weight="normal">/
/<block margin-bottom="0pt" margin-top="0pt">Critical Account
Manager</block>/
/</block>/
/</block>/
/</block-container>/
/</table-cell>/

It does not seem to work with XFC as of yet - is there a workaround?

Yes, upgrade your copy of XFC. See below.




Best regards,

Robert

PS: The version of xfc.jar that is used on my system
is Implementation-Version: 4.7.0, in case this makes a difference.


As of XMLmind XSL-FO Converter v4.8 (November 23, 2012), <fo:block-container reference-orientation="NNN"> may now be used to rotate the content of a fo:table-cell.

More information in "Using fo:block-container to rotate the content of a table cell" -- http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/_distrib/doc/user/implementation.html#rotate_cell



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