Yes, you do. If you pretty-print this XML content you'll see that a
second table is started within a table-cell. But with only seeing part
of a stylesheet there's no big chance we can help. It's better to
attach a full FO file generated from the stylesheet. That, we can easily
run ourselves and test.

On 05.01.2007 16:14:49 rns30 wrote:
> 
> no.......... I don't have nested tables. The code generated by altova
> stylesheet for table is
> 
> <xsl:variable name="tablewidth0" select="$maxwidth * 0.85000"/>
> <xsl:variable name="sumcolumnwidths0" select="2.50000 + 0.04167 + 0.30208 +
> 0.04167 + 8.79167 + 0.04167"/>
> <xsl:variable name="factor0">
> <xsl:choose>
> <xsl:when test="$sumcolumnwidths0 &gt; 0.00000 and $sumcolumnwidths0 &gt;
> $tablewidth0">
> <xsl:value-of select="$tablewidth0 div $sumcolumnwidths0"/>
> </xsl:when>
> <xsl:otherwise>
> <xsl:value-of select="1.000"/>
> </xsl:otherwise>
> </xsl:choose>
> </xsl:variable>
> <xsl:variable name="columnwidth0_0" select="2.50000 * $factor0"/>
> <xsl:variable name="columnwidth0_1" select="0.30208 * $factor0"/>
> <xsl:variable name="columnwidth0_2" select="8.79167 * $factor0"/>
> <fo:table width="{$maxwidth}in">
> <fo:table-column column-width="{($maxwidth - $tablewidth0) div 2.000}in"/>
> <fo:table-column column-width="{$tablewidth0}in"/>
> <fo:table-column column-width="{($maxwidth - $tablewidth0) div 2.000}in"/>
> <fo:table-body>
> <fo:table-row>
> <fo:table-cell>
> <fo:block/>
> </fo:table-cell>
> <fo:table-cell>
> <fo:block>
> <fo:table width="{$tablewidth0}in" border-collapse="separate"
> border-separation="0.04167in" text-align="center" color="black"
> display-align="center">
> <fo:table-column column-width="{$columnwidth0_0}in"/>
> <fo:table-column column-width="{$columnwidth0_1}in"/>
> <fo:table-column column-width="{$columnwidth0_2}in"/>
> <fo:table-body>
> <fo:table-row>
> <fo:table-cell padding-top="0.02083in" padding-bottom="0.02083in"
> padding-left="0.02083in" padding-right="0.02083in">
> <fo:block padding-top="1pt" padding-bottom="1pt">
> <fo:inline font-size="6pt" font-weight="bold" text-align="justify">
> <xsl:text>Tracking ID&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; </xsl:text>
> </fo:inline>
> </fo:block>
> </fo:table-cell>
> <fo:table-cell padding-top="0.02083in" padding-bottom="0.02083in"
> padding-left="0.02083in" padding-ght="0.02083in">
> <fo:block padding-top="1pt" padding-bottom="1pt">
> <fo:inline font-size="6pt" font-weight="bold" text-align="justify">
> <xsl:text>: </xsl:text>
> </fo:inline>
>                                                                       
> <fo:inline <font-size="6pt" text-align="justify">
> 
> <xsl:text>&#160;</xsl:text>
>                                                                               
> </fo:inline>
> </fo:block>
> </fo:table-cell>
>                                                                       
> <fo:table-cell padding-top="0.02083in" padding-bottom="0.02083in"
> padding-left="0.02083in" padding-right="0.02083in">
> <fo:block padding-top="1pt" padding-bottom="1pt">
> <xsl:for-each select="FOA">
> <xsl:for-each select="Tracking_Id">
> <fo:inline font-size="6pt" font-weight="normal">
> <xsl:apply-templates>
> <xsl:with-param name="maxwidth" select="$columnwidth0_2 - 0.02083 -
> 0.02083"/>
> </xsl:apply-templates>
> </fo:inline>
> </xsl:for-each>
> </xsl:for-each>
> </fo:block>
> </fo:table-cell>
> </fo:table-row>
> 
> cbowditch wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Can u please check this code and let me know wht's the problem. I
> > appreciate ur help . I am new to this work.
> > Some thing is wrong is table tag which fop is not recognising ,  i am not
> > able to figure it out.
> > thanks
> > rns
> > rns30 wrote:
> > 
> >> Hi,
> >>  I am also trying to create rtf. with Altova wht type of xslt r u
> >> generating? I am creating XSLT-FO file, when I pass this file to fop , I
> >> can
> >> produce the rtf.
> >> but, when I use tables for formatting in xslt , I am getting a error
> > 
> > THe RTF renderer is not as complete or mature as the PDF and PS 
> > Renderers in FOP. I know that nested tables don't work in RTF. Can you 
> > check to see if you are generating nested tables in your XSL-FO?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Chris
> > 
> > 
> > 



Jeremias Maerki


---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to