It sounds like there is still a keep-together.within-column="always" property 
on the table or a block containing the table, and FOP 0.93 doesn't always 
handle those properly.  You might take a peek inside your fo file to see if 
such a property is there.  Its position might give you a clue as to where it is 
being added.

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
DocBook Consulting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dishaa 
  To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org 
  Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 7:57 AM
  Subject: [docbook-apps] Table not breaking across page


  Dear Users,

  I am having an issue with a large table that I need to create. The table has 
about 89 odd rows and though I am able to create it with no issues, when I look 
at the PDF output, the result looks bad. It looks to me like the table is 
trying to fit on the same page and as a result rows are all getting printed on 
top of each other.

  As mentioned in Bob's book, I have even tried making the table flow to the 
next page by using DBFO Kep-together ="auto" as shown below. But in this case, 
it is somehow not taking it:

  ...<para>This section lists different attributes and the values for those 
attributes along with description.</para>
    <para><table frame="all">
        <title>Attribute - Tax Group</title>
  <?dbfo keep-together="auto" ?>      
  <tgroup cols="2" id="one">
  ...

  Kindly assist me by pointing me in the right direction to make long tables 
break across pages without any issues.

  Additional info: I am using 1.72.0 ver of Docbook XSL, Fop0.93 and Sytenxt 
Serna.

  Thanks in advance,
  Dishaa



  Dishaa Ganapathy 
  Princeton, NJ
  Tel: 678-925-2072|Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in 
having new eyes."  - Marcel Proust


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