Please help with block breaks

2001-06-20 Thread Heidi Gerken

I implore any member of this list to give me an answer to my question. Does
keep-with-next, keep-with-previous, keep-together or keep-together.within-page
work with blocks or list-blocks? If so, how should it be implemented? I have a
series of 4 list blocks, like the one below, inside a parent block. I would like
all four list blocks within the block to be on the same page; if they cannot
fit, I want the entire block to move to the next page. Is this possible? Would
someone, please, tell me how I can do this. (I hope you sense the desperation in
my email, because I am truly losing my mind over this one.)


  
  
  
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Thank you,
Heidi Gerken
KM Objects
2200 Clarendon Blvd., Suite 1401
Arlington, VA 22201
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keep-together

2001-06-15 Thread Heidi Gerken

I have an multiple fo:blocks each containing 5 fo:list-blocks. I want each of
the blocks to be kept together on a page. If the entire block, with it's 5
list-blocks can't fit on the page, I would like that entire block to move to the
next page. I have placed keep-together.within-page="always" in the parent block
but the blocks are still splitting across pages. I have also tried adding the
"keep-together" attribute to each of the list blocks, but they still split
across pages.

Is there a way to use the keep-together.within-page attribute to keep a block
and it's sub-blocks together?

Thanks,
Heidi Gerken


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