Hi,
Alternatively you can use tables rather than column in region-body.
You will have greater options with tables.
I always use tables.
Cheers.
Arun
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Hi All,
If I
I also have that idea in back of my mind, but I thought region-body will
be
flexible,
Thanks for the immediate response.
Eugene
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Hi,
Alternatively
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Chris Bowditch wrote:
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Another cause could be the fact that I'm using landscape orientation. No
warning in a similar xsl-fo that is portrait oriented. I'm only using %
values for all width values (including columns) in my
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e.g. change 20% for proportional-column-width(20), etc.
Actually, this is a bit more complicated.
True, and I am aware of the nuances of the proportional-column-width()
function, but this recommendation will work in his scenario, and I didnt
have time to
(including columns) in my tables. No hardcoded
values expect for the page size, which is set to width=10.44in,
height=8.25in;
Thanks,
Johannes
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Chris Bowditch wrote:
I dont believe FOP likes % values in the column widths.
Correct.
e.g. change 20% for proportional-column-width(20), etc.
Actually, this is a bit more complicated.
J.Pietschmann
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From: Johannes Stuermer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Another cause could be the fact that I'm using landscape orientation. No
warning in a similar xsl-fo that is portrait oriented. I'm only using %
values for all width values (including columns) in my tables. No
hardcoded
values
Thanks for all the responses.
I will avoid % values for column widths.
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I keep getting this warning during PDF generation in an embbedded
FOP app:
Sum of fixed column widths 751000 greater than maximum specified IPD
Hi,
Are you by any chance using nested tables? If so, make sure the
Johannes Stuermer wrote:
I keep getting this warning during PDF generation in an embbedded FOP app:
Sum of fixed column widths 751000 greater than maximum specified IPD
However, in the XSL-FO file I can't find anything unusual that would
indicate an invalid value for a table columns. What can
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