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Re: Overflow onto new page (Formatting Objects)

From: "morrell" <andy.ramit@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 10/3/2006 12:51:00 AM


Magnus Henriksson wrote:
> morrell wrote:
> > I have a request to find out is there an easy way to solve this little
> > poblem.
> >
> >
> > ___________________
> > |      Block 1     |
> > |                  |
> > |                  |
> > |                  |
> > |__________________|
> > |      Block 2     |
> > |                  |
> > |__________________|
> >
> > Block 1 is a variable size.
> > Block 2 is a constant size.
> >
> > How would I keep block 2 as a solid block with no overflow onto another
> > page if Block 1 is too big for one page.
> >
> > eg.
> > Page 1
> > ___________________
> > |      Block 1     |
> > |                  |
> > |                  |
> > |                  |
> > |__________________|
> > |      Block 2     |
> > |__________________|
> >
> >
> > Page 2
> > ____________________
> > |      Block 2     |
> > |__________________|
> >
> > Where I want the whole of Block 2 together as a solid block so i'm
> > looking for:-
> >
> >
> > Page 1
> > ___________________
> > |      Block 1     |
> > |                  |
> > |                  |
> > |                  |
> > |__________________|
> >
> > Page 2
> > ____________________
> > |      Block 2     |
> > |                  |
> > |__________________|
> >
> > Any help would be great.
> >
> > Morrell
> >
>
> See http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice7.html#keep-together
>
> // Magnus

Thanks Magnus

Found out the FOP processor we are using does not support keep-together
in blocks. Unfortunate really but I have discovered it will work on a
table-row.
Not the best of ways round but it will do until support is provided in
the engine we use.

Thanks again

Morrell



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