From: Alexander Peshkov (peshkov@renderx.com)
Date: Mon Dec 15 2003 - 01:04:54 PST
Hello Brian,
CBD> Ah, didn't know about span="all". That works nicely, but it brings up
CBD> another question. If the table spans both columns and is centered in the
CBD> page vertically, then the the flow of text is this (wraps to the next column
CBD> before the table instead of at the bottom of the page):
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CBD> But we would prefer, if possible, that the text flow in this order (down the
CBD> whole page before wrapping to the next column):
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In the XSL FO 1.0 you can not control flow of content in this way.
CBD> We've also used span="all" on large images also, and we noticed that if
CBD> there is not enough room at the bottom of the page, then the image is shown
CBD> on the next page, which is fine, but it leaves a lot of white space on the
CBD> previous page (where the image couldn't fit). Is there any way around this?
Hm, I believe this is a normal situation. In this case there is just
no content to be placed on the previous page. What is your expectation
for formatter behavior in such a situation?
Best regards,
Alexander Peshkov mailto:peshkov@renderx.com
RenderX
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