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Re: Keep-together and friends
Yes, this addresses the second problem. I'll try that. Thank you very much.
However, the first is far more "critical" for me, as the text that I
write on the first block is the image's title.
And if I use
<fo:block keep-with-next="always">
it does not work (with fop 0.20.3).
Antonio Fiol
STEPHEN_R_FRIEDLAND@fleet.com wrote:
The following has worked for me ...
<fo:table-row keep-with-next="always">
<fo:table-cell ><fo:block>...</fo:block></fo:table-cell>
</fo:table-row>
-Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Antonio Fiol [mailto:fiol@w3ping.com]
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 6:03 AM
To: undisclosed-recipients
Subject: [xsl] Keep-together and friends
Hello,
I have a table with the following structure:
<table-row>
<table-cell><block>text1</block><block>image1</block></table-cell>
<table-cell><block>text2</block><block>image2</block></table-cell>
</table-row>
<table-row>
<table-cell
number-columns-spanned="2"><block>text3</block><block>image3</block></table-
cell>
</table-row>
I would like to avoid text3 appearing at the end of a page, and image3
on the following.
I tried:
<table-row keep-together="always">...
and
...<block keep-with-next="always">text3</block>...
None worked.
I think it may be because I did not include ".within-page" anywhere.
However, I also tried:
<table-row keep-together.within-page="always">...
and
<table-row keep-together=".within-page=always">...
I did not expect the second to work, but neither did the first.
Can anyone point me to the solution (I must be close enough, but I can't
see it).
Also...
I have a table and I would like to either
a) make the first row refrain from appearing "alone" at the end of a page.
or
b) make the first row appear on each page that a portion of the table is
rendered.
I have not started trying on this.
I suppose that (a) could be accomplished with <table-row
keep-with-next...(something, that I'll learn from the answer to the
other question)...>. But I have no idea whether (b) is possible or not,
and I'd prefer that, if possible.
Is it possible?
Thank you very much.
Antonio Fiol
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