Hello Greg,
Following structure will create a 100% wide table with two fixed-width
columns and two columns that will stretch in order to accommodate their
content:
<fo:table border="thin solid black" table-layout="auto" width="100%">
<fo:table-column/>
<fo:table-column/>
<fo:table-column column-width="50pt"/>
<fo:table-column column-width="50pt"/>
<fo:table-body>
....
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Alexander Peshkov mailto:peshkov@renderx.com
RenderX
GP> On Oct 28, 2004, at 7:57 AM, Jirka Kosek wrote:
>> I found one difference between XEP 4 and 3 and I wan't to know how to
>> overcome it.
GP> i've been playing with similar issues, and can't seem to find the right
GP> combination to accomplish what i want. i'm trying to create a table
GP> with 100% (auto) width, and 4 columns, 2 (or possibly 3) with fixed
GP> widths.
GP> this worked in XEP 3 by specifying widths on the table-columns for the
GP> fixed with columns. in XEP 4 i don't seem to be able to control at all
GP> which columns get widened to stretch the table.
GP> as it is, XEP spreads the 2 fixed width columns very unattractively.
GP> so I want:
GP> |----|--------------------------|XXXX|XXXXX|
GP> where the "X" columns are fixed with, and the "-" columns would spread
GP> to fill the width of the table.
GP> is there anyway to accomplish this?
GP> thanks, greg.
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