Hello!
Is it possible to allocate a column-width a value like 100%?
inline-progression-dimension fop does not support, does it?
Thanx!
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From: Todtenhaupt, Susann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it possible to allocate a column-width a value like 100%?
inline-progression-dimension fop does not support, does it?
Currently FOP only supports tables with fixed (pre-determined) column
woidths, e.g. 5in, 2cm, etc. Therefore percentages are not
This is not true. FOP only supports Fixed table-widths, but columns
widths can be set relative. You can do this by setting:
column-width=proportional-column-width(1)
If you have to columns with a 25%, 75% width you can set:
fo:table-column column-number=1
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From: Todtenhaupt, Susann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it possible to allocate a column-width a value like 100%?
inline-progression-dimension fop does not support, does it?
Currently FOP only supports
Hi,
I have a table with different column width.
I get column width in a variable. How do i assign to the column-width
property?
I gave it as,
fo:table-column column-width={$colwidth}cm/
where colwidth is a variable name holding the column width value.
But this value is not accepting and it
sujata wrote:
I gave it as,
fo:table-column column-width={$colwidth}cm/
where colwidth is a variable name holding the column width value.
But this value is not accepting and it gives the error :
Error in column-width property value {$colwidth}
Seems to me you are trying to use variables in
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
Seems to me you are trying to use variables in xsl-fo document instead
of xsl stylesheet. Am I right?
Sujata wrote:
Exactly.. I need to give the column-width dynamically.
Is it possbile to do that? If yes how can i do that?
-Thanks and Regards
Sujata
sujata wrote:
Exactly.. I need to give the column-width dynamically.
Is it possbile to do that? If yes how can i do that?
Sure. But this should be done in XSLT stage, there is no notion of variables
in XSL-FO. Fromatting is two-step process, first source document is
transformed to
Hi,
I have a problem in displaying the data in the pdf table.
Each column width in a table should be different from the other column
depending on the data.
Since I am using the same fop stylesheet for different tables, I cannot
hardcode the column width in the stylesheet.
Is there any option
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Is there any option we can set so that the PDF table columns get
adjusted with the data you pass (like HTML table)?
table-layout=auto is not implemented yet unfortunately.
If not, how can I go head to solve this problem?
Move table-column width calculation logic to xslt stage.
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Oleg Tkachenko
Multiconn
(like HTML table)?
table-layout=auto is not implemented yet unfortunately.
If not, how can I go head to solve this problem?
Move table-column width calculation logic to xslt stage.
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Florence Deforge wrote:
Hello
I need to create a style sheet which displays tables.
In the xml instance tables are defined as follow :
table
line
cell.../cell
cell.../cell
...
/line
/table
Tables can have any number of columns and I wonder if it is possible to
Thanks Chuck ... I juste have to upgrade to 0.20.3 to implement this, but it
works nicely.
Flo
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From: Chuck Paussa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: computing table-column width
Florence Deforge wrote:
Hello
Hello
I need to create a style sheet which displays
tables.
In the xml instance tables are defined as follow
:
table
line
cell.../cell
cell.../cell
...
/line
/table
Tables can have any number of columns and I wonder
if it is possible to create a single template that would first
Florence Deforge wrote:
Hello
I need to create a style sheet which displays tables.
In the xml instance tables are defined as follow :
table
line
cell.../cell
cell.../cell
...
/line
/table
Tables can have any number of columns and I wonder if it is possible
to
Chuck Paussa wrote:
xsl:for-each select=1 to $numcols !-- xsl 2 structure implemented
in Saxon v7 --
xsl:for-each select=saxon:range(1, $numcols) !-- extension
function --
fo:table-column column-width=10mm/
/xsl:for-each
(presumably only one of the xsl:for-each elements should be
Apologies for the previous request! A better looking table is attached!
The number of columns is not a fixed number. I am able to create the
table but, having trouble with the column-width. The table should
expand to fit the page. The total-column-number is defined in TABLE
attribute.
Mathy,
To do the variable number of columns, you'll have to use a range
function like this
fo:table
xsl:variable name=numcols select=./table/@numcols/
xsl:for-each select=1 to $numcols !-- xsl 2 structure i,plemented
in Saxon v7 --
xsl:for-each select=saxon:range(1, $numcols) !-- extension
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