In the meantime I found the FAQ entry at
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/faq.html#cells-overflow, so it seems I am out
of luck here, but I am still wondering if this is a deviation from the standard
that should be mentioned in the compliance page or what the use of
overflow="hidden" is if it
I believe overflow="hidden" works on an fo:block-container. If you surround
the contents of your table-cell with an fo:block-container text will truncated
rather than overflowing into other columns.
Best Regards,
Jonathan Levinson
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Subject: RE: Why does overflow="hidden" not cut off the content?
I believe overflow="hidden" works on an fo:block-container. If you
surround the contents of your table-cell with an fo:
August 12, 2010 7:48
> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
> Subject: RE: Why does overflow="hidden" not cut off the content?
>
> I believe overflow=”hidden” works on an fo:block-container. If you
> surround the contents of your table-cell with an fo:block-container
> text wil
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Subject: RE: Why does overflow="hidden" not cut off the content?
I struggled with this for a while when I first implemented it. Here