I guess I should add something to this. The overflow property is one of
those oddities in the spec IMO. If you strictly follow the listing of
applicable properties on each element, the overflow does not apply to
fo:block or fo:table-cell. That contradicts a little with the "Applies
to: block-level
If the text overflows into an adjacent table-column a solution would be
to set an explicit background-color on that column or on the adjacent
cells.
Cheers,
Daniel
Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
but... overflow="hidden" does not work --seems like either our
compliance page needs to be updated, or this feature was implemented at
some point, but has been broken again :(
AFAIK there is no functionality for overflow='hidden' yet.
J.Pietschmann
On Mar 14, 2006, at 18:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lou,
I am trying to use this to handle my table cell text overflows, but
it does not seem to work in my implementation. I am using fop 0.91
(not trunk) and I get many warnings of the following type:
12:36:09,657 WARN [BreakingAlgorit
I am trying to use this to handle my
table cell text overflows, but it does not seem to work in my implementation.
I am using fop 0.91 (not trunk) and I get many warnings of the following
type:
12:36:09,657 WARN [BreakingAlgorithm]
Line 1 of a paragraph overflows the available area. (fo:block,
On Feb 28, 2006, at 15:51, Jimmy Dixon wrote:
Hi fellow fopsters
Im using fop to create a table in a pdf report on the fly. Space is
at a premium and one of the values, an id, is of variable length.
Other than using some nasty XSLT string functions to insert spaces
into the id string when
Hi fellow fopsters
Im using fop to create a table in a pdf report on the fly. Space is at a
premium and one of the values, an id, is of variable length. Other than
using some nasty XSLT string functions to insert spaces into the id
string when it is too long for the table cell is there a way t