I have fix that works really really well, based on XSLT. I hope to get it finalized in 
the next week or so. It is part of a much broader PDF plugin overhaul that I've been 
working on for a while now. It is much more highly 'designed' than the current plugin, 
especially the tables (modeled after The Economist, if that helps to picture it). Will 
post to JIRA when it is done (I am also recovering from a hard disk crash at the 
moment...)

There are a few caveats with the tables -- namely, that column widths must be 
expressed in percentages rather than relative widths (1 2 3* etc.) or pixels. Also, 
the stylesheet at the moment requires that tables have <thead> elements.

Coming very soon...

Andrew

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> Try posting it in Jira. http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/Dashboard.jspa
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 04/06/2003 06:42:06 PM:

> The stylesheet is a bit long to post here, is there a different way to
> submit this patch? Or shall I just post it here?
> 
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Hi,
> > At this moment I only have the answer to your first question. Yes, I 
> > have the fix for producing the sublevels. I can post it a bit later 
> > today, I'm at a different computer at the moment. It's just a small 
> > modification on the xslt that comes with the plugin.
> That'd be great.
> 
> > By the way, does anyone have a fix for the table problem. When using 
> > the PDF plugin the tables are skipped from the document. I am now 
> > using a xslt that generates the tables also, but the columns all have 
> > the same width. Does anyone know how to create auto-width columns 
> > using FOP?
> I didn't think it was possible with the current fop....but I'm not 100% 
> sure. Even so, fixed width would be better than none....please submit 
> the patches??
> 
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