Hi Adam,

Markers are your friends in that case. Basically your header contains a marker 
area which knows of an id. When the page is generated, the header looks for the 
next (or last, or first) marker content in the page to pull into the area. You 
put your marker content at the end of the table so the marker area always finds 
the correct content for the first table on the page. This works perfectly.

Only problem: If your table ends on a page and a new table starts at the same 
page. In that case the new table would miss its first TH1. If that's the case 
for your pdf, I have to forward you to the real experts.  Otherwise, I forward 
you to fo:marker and its documentation.

Regards,

Georg Datterl

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Von: Adam Kovacs [mailto:a.kov...@i-docs.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. September 2010 16:23
An: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Table with spanned-row-header in 2 columned region-body

Hi Georg!

Thanks for your answer... Im exactly looking after workaround-ideas like this!

The problem is that I have lets say 3 Tables with the same content type but 
exactly this "spanned" header different..
I dont know how long these tables are.
It can happen that the 1. table is 3 pages the 2. is 2 pages and the 3. is 20 
pages...
(Imagine it like Tables: "Videos" "Photos" "Music" and content like "title" 
"author" "date")

So I think the page-header is no option.
Or is there a way to set it dynamically?

Thanks!!

Adam

On 01.09.2010, at 16:00, Georg Datterl wrote:


Hi Adam,

I don't think that's possible, because logically your table has only one column 
and therefore the TH1 could only span one column. But: What if you put the TH1 
into the page header and let it span there?

Regards,

Georg Datterl

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Georg Datterl

Geneon media solutions gmbh
Gutenstetter Straße 8a
90449 Nürnberg

HRB Nürnberg: 17193
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Tel.: 0911/36 78 88 - 26
Fax: 0911/36 78 88 - 20

www.geneon.de<http://www.geneon.de>

Weitere Mitglieder der Willmy MediaGroup:

IRS Integrated Realization Services GmbH:    
www.irs-nbg.de<http://www.irs-nbg.de>
Willmy PrintMedia GmbH:                            
www.willmy.de<http://www.willmy.de>
Willmy Consult & Content GmbH:                 
www.willmycc.de<http://www.willmycc.de>

Von: Adam Kovacs [mailto:a.kov...@i-docs.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 1. September 2010 15:57
An: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org<mailto:fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org>
Betreff: Table with spanned-row-header in 2 columned region-body

Hi There!

 Im trying to make a table with a spanned header in a 2 columned region-body.
(Examples attached....)
I would need something like a "span=all" into the table-header... like this:

            <fo:region-body region-name="PageBody" column-count="2"/>

        <fo:table>
                        <fo:table-column>
                        <fo:table-column>
                <fo:table-header >
                                   <fo:table-row span="all">
                               <fo:table-cell number-columns-spanned="2">
                                   <fo:block> T1H1</fo:block>
                               </fo:table-cell>
                                   </fo:table-row>
                                   <fo:table-row>
                               <fo:table-cell>
                                   <fo:block> T1H2C1</fo:block>
                               </fo:table-cell>
                               <fo:table-cell>
                                   <fo:block> T1H2C2</fo:block>
                               </fo:table-cell>
                           </fo:table-row>
                </fo:table-header>
                <fo:table-body >


It should look like this:

"_______Table Header 1______"
"TableHeader2"    "TableHeader2"
"ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"
"ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"
"ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"
...

-Page Break-

"_______Table Header 1______"
"TableHeader2"    "TableHeader2"
"ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"
"ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"
"ContentRow _"    "ContentRow _"

Any idea how to do this is really appreciated!!!
Thanks!

Attached is an example XSL/FO and PDF what I would need... (the blue one is the 
desired one just also over page breaks....)


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