From: David Cramer (dcramer@motive.com)
Date: Sun May 18 2003 - 18:10:50 PDT
Using XEP 2.78, I have multi-page tables with repeating headers and do
have the required keep-together on rows and cells. This works fine
unless I put that table in a fo:list-item-body. In a list item, some of
the headers (typically on the third page (i.e. the second repeated
header) appear as the second row on that page rather than the first. I
don't see any other keep-withs or keep-togethers that could be over
constraining the list or table. Is this a know issue and is there a work
around?
Thanks,
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Nikolai Grigoriev [mailto:grig@renderx.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 3:54 PM
To: xep-support@renderx.com
Subject: Re: [xep-support] Table limitation
Stephane,
> that does not seem to resolve the fact that headers are repeated
> after any pending row from the previous page. What's the solution then
.
To use headers reliably, you have to put keep-together on each
fo:table-row.
I know it's a very serious limitation; unfortunately, this is hard to
overcome
within current design.
> Should I put keep-together.within.colum on each fo:table-cell fo ?
This would also help. However, keep-together is inheritable, and
specifying
it on rows is equivalent to speicifying it on cells.
Regards,
Nikolai
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