Ok, I've stripped my example down even further. I've eliminated all "padding" attributes. I have background-color enabled on a single cell. I also am now using borders only on table-cell elements. I turned off the outside border on the table in case it was a problem.
In the new example attached here, the background color is clearly bleeding all over the place (especially since I set it only for a single cell). I can see no attributes left in my XSL-FO to explain it. If I move background-color to the fo:block, the pattern is the same. My understanding of the XSL-FO spec was that padding pushed out beyond the borders and that was why you suggested eliminating padding. Is there any hope of using background color (or a workaround that achieves the same effect) in 0.20.5? Your response seems to indicate that I should not be seeing this behavior. -----Original Message----- From: J.Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 5:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Border issue Zaleski, Matthew (M.E.) wrote: > Thanks for the answer. What is the proper workaround for not using > padding? I need to keep space between my blocks and the borders of > the cells. Some of the cells have single blocks, some have multiple > blocks (like the header row). Enclose the content in yet another block, and try to use space-before/space-start/whatever on this block. Padding might work in this case. J.Pietschmann --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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