On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 10:10:52PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> <fo:block id="outer" text-align="justify">
> TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST ..... ENOUGH TEXT TO FORMAT INTO MULTIPLE LINES
> .... TEST ENDS A.
> <fo:block id="inner">
> whatever
> </fo:block>
> TEST TEST TEST TEST TEST ..... ENOUGH TEXT TO FORMAT INTO MULTIPLE LINES
> .... TEST ENDS B.
> </fo:block>
>
> The line 2 (.... TEST ENDS A.) is the last line before the block "inner"
> starts, but it's not the last line of the block with id "outer". The last
> line of the block "outer" is: (.... TEST ENDS B.).
>
> Get my point, or am I still being unclear?
>
> Can we safely assume the rec. means "block area" here instead of just
> "block"? I think we can't, since then that would mean that the last line
> on a page (or column) would also be formatted left-aligned instad of
> justified even if it's not the last line of the block ("block" as in
> "fo:block").
It sounds like you are right. This would apply to a displayed formula
in a paragraph. Nobody would want a layout in which the last line
before the display is justified, so there seems to be a problem here.
Regards, Simon
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Simon Pepping
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