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RE: FOP table formatting problem
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- From: "Seaborne, Mark" <Mark_Seaborne at stercomm dot com>
- Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 17:18:52 +0200
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I think it is just a matter of FOP not yet being a full implementation of
XSL-FO. It is getting steadily better though. You might have better luck
trying one of the commercial implemetations listed on the W3C XSL-FO page.
All the best
Mark
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From: amit.pherwani@census.gov [mailto:amit.pherwani@census.gov]
Sent: 02 August 2001 15:43
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Subject: RE: [xsl] FOP table formatting problem
Thanks Mark, appreciate the tip - it works!
I'm really surprised, though, that the fo tags for row spanning don't work
- even for the samples available on the w3c site. Has anyone else also run
into the same problem?
amit
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I don't know whether it is a particularly good method, but I have resorted
to nesting tables inside each other to acheive this effect.
All the best
Mark Seaborne
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Subject: [xsl] FOP table formatting problem
Does anyone using FOP know what I'm doing wrong - how I can ensure a
particular column spans 2 rows? Using Fop (0.18.1), I get an error message
saying
" [2WARNING: Number of cell columns under table-row not equal to number of
table-
columns]"
and the entire row is eliminated in the PDF output. Tried using the Table
test cases on Renderx and the w3c FOP site (table_spans.fo) but still get
the same problem.
Would really appreciate any ideas on how to get around this?
Thanks
amit
<fo:table>
<fo:table-column column-width="5cm"/>
<fo:table-column column-width="5cm"/>
<fo:table-row >
<fo:table-cell number-rows-spanned="2">
<fo:block>Column 1</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
<fo:table-cell number-rows-spanned="1">
<fo:block>Column 2</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
</fo:table-row >
<fo:table-row >
<fo:table-cell number-rows-spanned="1">
<fo:block>Row Data</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
</fo:table-row >
</fo:table>
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