Are there any limitations to the "number-columns-spanned"-property? I tried this to fill a 5-columns table with 2 cells, but it doesn't seem to work:
<xsl:template match="soustitre3"> <fo:table-row> <fo:table-cell><fo:block> <xsl:value-of select="."/> </fo:block></fo:table-cell> <fo:table-cell number-colums-spanned="4" text-align="center"><fo:block> <xsl:value-of select="../soustitre3_intitule"/> </fo:block></fo:table-cell> </fo:table-row> </xsl:template> I'm using this same property in another rule in the same XSL-file, and it does what I want (e.g. span several colums with just one cell). But in this case, the text from <xsl:value-of select="../soustitre3_intitule"/>,. which is actually rather long, is squeezed in the second cell, (with appr. 1 word per line, since the second column is rather narrow). Any ideas? Kurt