Wow a brain teaser ... hmm. One thought came to my mind ...
Background image (very properly sized for proper line height) in a
fo:block-container with background-repeat="repeat-y"?
First line outdent and white background <fo:inline> for first few words to
obscure the ">>>" of the first line?
If you ran a hand created sample first -- you could make the background
image from the Intermediate file so you know the exact line height. Would
only work for a fixed line-height.
Worth a try.
Kevin Brown
RenderX
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[mailto:xep-support-bounces@renderx.com] On Behalf Of Dan Ochs
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 6:26 PM
To: RenderX Community Support List
Subject: [xep-support] Indenting 2nd through last lines of a paragraph with
">>>" character
Hi everyone, do you know of the construct that I could use to show a
string like ">>>" in front of lines 2 through the end of a paragraph
of text? I know that I can most likely use the XEP intermediate
format, but I would rather not if I don't have to. Does anyone know
of a construct that will let me do this?
For instance, I would want a paragraph to look like:
This is some text that will wrap
>>> and when it wraps I want to
>>> have some characters in
>>> front of each line after the
>>> first.
Thanks!
Dan
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