Morning Misty,

The bug linked by Josh is marked as fixed and verified. Norm, can you please 
verify which version of Publican you are running? If you are running a newer 
version than the one the bug says is fixed, this could be a regression, and the 
bug needs to be reopened.
publican -v returns version=2.5. I'm running on Fedora 14, 64 bit in a VirtualBox VM.

The bug report mentions that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 is available and has fixed the bug. I have Scientific Linux 6.0 running in another VM and it reports publican as version=2.1.

Both versions show the line splitting that I reports. However, the bug linked to seems to be referring to problems in the po files, not in the generated pdf. Is it really the same thing?

I've checked for all bugs in Publican with indexterm mentioned, there appear to be 4 in total, and all of them seem to relate to tranlsations.

I *think* the problem lies within pdf.xsl. There is a template commented as being copied in from index.xsl from Docbook XSL version 1.72. It has the <fo:block> stuff added in two places which is not in Docbook XSL version 1.75 plus the test on $axf.extensions in Publican is different from that in Docbook which checks both $axf.extensions and $fop1.extensions.

If I comment out the two <fo:block> lines in pdf.xsl, it works as I wish, but I have no idea of what other changes that will cause.

HTH

Cheers,
Norm.

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