From: David Tolpin (dvd@renderx.com)
Date: Fri Jan 24 2003 - 11:33:58 PST
>
> Hi--
>
> (Please forgive the duplicate post--folks are usually pretty responsive on this list, but I haven't heard anything at all from my first posting of this question. I'm sending it again in case it got lost the first time around.)
>
> I have some big tables with cells that span rows. The tables break across
> pages okay in general, except for one thing: the table heading row on the
> second and subsequent pages is inserted after the cell that spans rows across
> the page break, rather than at the top of the page. See the example below if
> my description isn't clear (use Courier to make the tables line up properly).
>
Clay,
it is the way tables are implemented in the current formatting kernel.
To get things relatively right, you will have to either prevent rows
from breaking (keep-together) or disable intermediate headers (table-omit-header-at-break).
David Tolpin
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