Thank you both, this is very helpful. I will look into the block-container
concept too.


Andreas Delmelle-2 wrote:
> 
> On Oct 30, 2008, at 20:17, JWang wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
>>
>> I can make the middle table disappear if I mark margin and padding  
>> to be 0pt
>> of the second table :
>> <fo:table-cell margin="2pt" padding="2pt" display-align="center"
>> text-align="left"> or remove the table altogether. I guess that  
>> partially
>> answers the question...
>>
> 
> Yep, for the reason, see: http://wiki.apache.org/xmlgraphics-fop/ 
> IndentInheritance
> 
> (in response to your earlier post)
>> Logically the two inner tables
>> (units of measurement and tank) belong together in a group, that is  
>> why we
>> put them in one table cell. I guess the real question is under what
>> circumstances FOP displays one table even though there are more  
>> than one in
>> the fo file.
> 
> Never. You can always only mimick that effect, but all tables that  
> are present in the source will always be rendered as separate objects.
> 
> BTW: I notice that you're using "0.1mm" as border-width (/really/  
> thin). If I interpret correctly, FOP 0.95 is actually doing better at  
> preserving the originally specified width, which is a non-integer  
> number of points in the output PDF, which may explain why it is  
> necessary to turn on smoothing in Reader to get the right effect on  
> the screen (pixel-rounding?)
>>
> 
> 
> 
> HTH!
> 
> Andreas
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