Hi Ken,
That's exactly the route I've gone. As soon as I read your first response I thought 'html tables' and went to work. A few more tweaks and I should be all set.
Thanks a bunch for helping me break my 'mental block'. :o)
Janean Thomas Angeles
developer
Wirestone
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From: owner-xep-support@renderx.com on behalf of G. Ken Holman
Sent: Tue 6/13/2006 2:49 PM
To: xep-support@renderx.com
Subject: Re: [xep-support] table-header for table-body?
It was brought to my attention that a simpler
solution would be to just put each tableBody with
its header in a nested table of the outer table
with the common header. I tested this and it
works just fine ... the page break triggers the
continuation of the inner table in the
continuation of the outer table, thus triggering
both table headers to be drawn on the new page.
. . . . . . . . . . . . Ken
At 2006-06-13 14:22 -0400, I wrote:
>At 2006-06-13 10:07 -0700, Janean Angeles wrote:
>>Hi, I'm just wondering if anyone has an idea
>>how I might be able to create a scenario
>>similar to having a table-header for each
>>table-body within a table. Basically I have a
>>table that contains a table-header that applies
>>to all rows and then several rows broken up
>>into multiple sections using
>>table-bodies. Each table-body has an initial
>>row that is it's header and is formatted
>>differently. This is all working fine. The
>>piece I'm missing is when the table breaks to
>>the next page I need the broken table-body's
>>'header' row to display again just under the
>>table-header on the page being broken to.
>
>You will need separate XSL-FO tables for each of
>your tableBody constructs, where the FO table
>header is the combination of the common table
>header and that tableBody's initial row. When
>the processor breaks the page, its header (the
>combination of the common header and the specific header) get reproduced.
>
>Provided you don't do space-before= or
>space-after= the table tops and bottoms will
>abut and will appear seamless to the reader.
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