RE: [xep-support] Detect tablerow is first row on a page

From: Geurt Lagemaat (Lagemaat@oriana-automatisering.com)
Date: Mon Jul 12 2004 - 06:10:32 PDT

  • Next message: Alexander Peshkov: "Re[2]: [xep-support] Detect tablerow is first row on a page"

    Alexander,

    > XSl-FO does not provide any means for conditional processing of the
    > first element on the page except for border/spacing conditionality.
    > What exactly do you want to do with this first row?

    We have "tablesubsections" with a title that span over all columns. We
    would like to prevent this (spanning) when it is the first row on a new
    page.

    Regards,

    Geurt Lagemaat
    Oriana Automatisering

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    > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
    > Van: owner-xep-support@renderx.com
    [mailto:owner-xep-support@renderx.com]
    > Namens Alexander Peshkov
    > Verzonden: maandag 12 juli 2004 14:35
    > Aan: Geurt Lagemaat
    > Onderwerp: Re: [xep-support] Detect tablerow is first row on a page
    >
    > Hello Geurt,
    >
    > XSl-FO does not provide any means for conditional processing of the
    > first element on the page except for border/spacing conditionality.
    > What exactly do you want to do with this first row?
    >
    > Best regards,
    > Alexander Peshkov
    mailto:peshkov@renderx.com
    > RenderX
    >
    > GL> Hi,
    >
    > GL> Is there a way to detect that the current row is the first row on
    a
    > GL> page?
    >
    > GL> I have several large tables that span over multiple pages.
    Tableheader
    > GL> is repeated when a new page is started but I like to add some
    > formatting
    > GL> to the first row after this repeated header. Is there a way to do
    > this?
    >
    > GL> Regards,
    >
    >
    > GL> Geurt Lagemaat
    > GL> Oriana Automatisering
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