Thanks Vincent!
It really works :)
I changed display-align for all columns in the header.
Not sure if i could file a defect/ enhancement for docbook-xsl...
Copying a big template to customize only alignment doesn't seem elegant.
~spr
Vincent Hennebert-3 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for the dela
Hi,
Sorry for the delay...
Mauritz Jeanson wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: spr
>>
>> This didn;t work either:
>> > name= "header.table.properties">
>> > name = "table-layout">fixed
>> > name = "width">100%
>> > name = "background-color">ye
> -Original Message-
> From: spr
>
> This didn;t work either:
>name= "header.table.properties">
>name = "table-layout">fixed
>name = "width">100%
>name = "background-color">yellow
>name = "alignment-adjust">alphabetic
>
This didn;t work either:
fixed
100%
yellow
alphabetic
after
Added attribute alignment-adjust in addition to display-align as well...
:( spr
There is no "vertical-align" property in XSL-FO. You are looking for
display-align, whose enumerated values are:
auto | befor
There is no "vertical-align" property in XSL-FO. You are looking for
display-align, whose enumerated values are:
auto | before | center | after | inherit
You want "after" instead of bottom. A good reference is necessary when
working with XSL-FO. I use the original specification at:
http:/