Thanks, Peter. I went looking for that reference but wasn't lucky. I
gave up after almost 30 minutes. Could you dig up that reference for us?

The only post I found was one by G. Ken Holman which was never answered:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/xsl-editors/2005AprJun/0028

On 21.06.2006 11:04:53 Peter B. West wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 12:07 +0200, Luca Furini wrote:
> > Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> > 
> > > > On 19.06.2006 15:45:36 Luca Furini wrote:
> > > > It seems to me that the prescribed behaviour requires a keep constraint 
> > > > with force = "always" to be satisfied *always* :-), even if this would 
> > > > mean having some overflowing content. 
> > > 
> > > Obviously, we disagree here. I read it so that "always" can also be
> > > relaxed if the keep cannot be satisfied. Did anyone check what other
> > > implementations do?
> > 
> > A quick test shows that AntennaHouse's xslformatter satisfies all the 
> > keeps, even when this means having some content overflow the body region 
> > (the overflowing content is actually clipped), while RenderX's xep relaxes 
> > a keep constraint in order to avoid overflows.
> 
> >From memory, this issue was clarified in a posting to the editors list
> some time ago (2 years or more, I think.) "always" means "always", which
> makes sense.
> 
> Peter


Thanks,
Jeremias Maerki

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