From: Jeff Beal (jeff.beal@ansys.com)
Date: Thu Jan 16 2003 - 13:28:16 PST
I have a table that looks (roughly) like this:
-------------------------
| HEAD1 | HEAD2 | HEAD3 |
-------------------------
| text | text | text |
-------------------------
| text | text | |
----------------| |
| text | text | label |
----------------| |
| text | text | |
-------------------------
It shows up at the bottom of the page, and the page breaks between rows, but
in the middle of the spanned cell. (i.e. the first two spanned rows show up
on the first page, with the last row moving to the next page) I have
keep.together-within.column on all table cells (tried on table rows, too,
but nothing different), but it has no effect. However, when I add enough
content to the spanned cell that the content of the spanned cell can't fit
on the first page, all of the last three rows move to the next page, along
with the table header.
Shouldn't keep.together-within.column on an <fo:table-cell/> or
<fo:table-row/> prevent page breaks regardless of the amount of actual
content in a cell?
*(Using XEP 3.13, full version w/ PS output)
Jeff Beal
Tools Specialist
ANSYS, Inc.
(724) 514-3150
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