Hi Angela,
> You would not need to specify the center (.4in) if
> "inherited-property-value(column-width)" was valid.
The 'inherited-property-value' function does not work with attributes
from the 'table-column' element by its design.
The correct property function for this task is the
'from-table-column' function.
'from-table-column(column-width)' gives your the desired result for
absolute column widths only, XEP does not support this function for
proportional column widths.
Though it may be considered as a bug in XEP, but this failure with
proportional column widths will save you :)
--- The described layout - centered alignment on a dot - will look poorly using the proposed design, if table cells have text with different font properties. The clearest solution is to wrap each cell into the inner table. <fo:table-cell> <fo:table table-layout="fixed" width="100%"> <fo:table-column column-width="proportional-column-width(1)"/> <fo:table-column column-width="1em"/> <fo:table-column column-width="proportional-column-width(1)"/> ... </fo:table> </fo:table-cell> The first inner cell is for a part of text before a dot, the middle cell is for dot, and the last cell is for a part of text after dot. The first inner cell should be "end" aligned, the last cell should be "start" aligned. The only drawback of this solution is loss in performance. > Thanks! > Angela Best regards, Alexei Gagarinov RenderX --- www.renderx.net ------------------- (*) To unsubscribe, send a message with words 'unsubscribe xep-support' in the body of the message to majordomo@renderx.com from the address you are subscribed from. (*) By using the Service, you expressly agree to these Terms of Service http://www.renderx.com/terms-of-service.htmlReceived on Thu Sep 6 14:53:31 2007
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