According to Michail Bikoulis on Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 10:08:41AM +0100: > Since keep-together is only implemented for tables (I'm actually using > keep-with-previous and keep-with-next, but I think keep-together is also > implemented), you can do what you are saying by putting a header and a para > pair into one table, in their respective rows. You then use the > keep-together attribute with fo:table-row. > > You must be careful in case your table is longer that the page. In cases > like these I sometimes get infinite loops so I have to first find out how > big my table is before using keep-together. >
Thanx Michail No problem, I can only need the other keeps that you mention. The negative thing is that if I create an fo with the tables, then the tables will show up in my rtf and html that I derive from the fo. With my default doc type of pdf, its no problem. If what i say is true, then I will have to implement rather messy conditionals based on which output file-type I am targeting. -- Eric Smith - currently xalan and fop on linux