Hi Akagi, Akagi Kobayashi wrote: > We are using FOP 0.93 and find that when a cell in a table straddles across > two pages, the text (especially if it is a long one) does not appear on the > first page. > Illustration below - thanks to Sylvain Ferlac - the cell on the left is the > offending one. How can this be fixed?
<snip/> I’m afraid it can’t. FOP assigns a particularly high penalty to such a break, so that other more esthetic breaks are privileged. But you are in one of the rare cases where it can’t be avoided. That said, you can post a small sample FO file showing the problem, and we may be able to suggest you some workarounds. >From a developer point of vue, this could even be questionable whether such a behaviour is compatible with the Recommendation. If relative-align is specified it isn’t, for sure. Otherwise, well, this is so ugly that I’m not sure we should even consider such a break. Thoughts? Vincent -- Vincent Hennebert Anyware Technologies http://people.apache.org/~vhennebert http://www.anyware-tech.com Apache FOP Committer FOP Development/Consulting --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]