From: Alexander Peshkov (peshkov@renderx.com)
Date: Mon Sep 15 2003 - 08:03:23 PDT
Hello Anders,
The situation with keeps precedence in XEP haven't changed yet.
Best regards,
Alexander Peshkov mailto:peshkov@renderx.com
RenderX
AS> Hello,
AS> Before the summer I asked the question below regarding keep-together
AS> restraints, and got the answer below that xep doesn't support
AS> precedences. So does that mean there is no way to solve conflicts
AS> between elements? (see my needs below)
AS> As it is I'm getting bad page breaks where either a table cell will be
AS> broken right in the middle (if the keep-together is set on "sections",
AS> and this looks truly awful), or a "section" of text (which we want to
AS> keep together in general) will haphazardly be broken up all over the
AS> document (if the keep-together is set on table-cells instead). This
AS> doesn't look as immediately awful as the first one, but is on the whole
AS> just as bad because it is all over the place.
AS> Regards,
AS> Anders
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AS> Previous messages:
AS> According to the specification, you can use whatever integer values you
AS> want. Any integer value has a lower precedence than 'always'. However,
AS> XEP
AS> doesn't support these precedences yet. It interprets all integer values
AS> as
AS> 'always'.
AS> Jeff
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Anders Svensson [mailto:anders.svensson@explicon.se]
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 9:41 AM
>> To: > Subject: [xep-support] Keep-together weighting
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> does anyone here know how to weight keep-together restraints
>> against one another? I.e. if I have a
>> keep-together.within-page on a table-row, a table and a
>> "section" I want to be able to give them different priority
>> so that the table-row is absolute (value="always"), must not
>> be broken, the table is second and the section third, but
>> should still be kept together whenever possible. I read that
>> you could do this by giving integer values, but what values?
>> I.e. what is the allowed span? Is i 0-10 or 0-100 or what?
>> Does the maximum integer value equal "always"?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Anders
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