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XSL-FO Text Formatting Question

From: Eric Amick <eric-amick@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 1/14/2008 7:25:00 PM

Here's the situation: I have a three-column output for a phone number
listing. Most of the time, the columns are all one line long, but
occasionally there is output that needs to look like this:

Text that spans
    two lines................  9999    More text that
                                                      spans two lines

In case Usenet garbles the format, the number in the second column
should line up with the last line of text in the first column and the
first line of text in the third column. Is there any way to achieve this
in XSL-FO? I've experimented with display-align and vertical-align, but
I am not getting the desired results; the best I've managed is having
the last line of text in the first and third columns line up with the
number. Needless to say, I have no good way of predicting in advance
which entries will need to be treated this way. Any help would be
appreciated.
-- 
Eric Amick
Columbia, MD


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