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John FishSubject: Keep table in one page. xsl-fo and keep-together attribute
Author: John Fish
Date: 17 Jan 2008 05:31 AM
Originally Posted: 17 Jan 2008 05:30 AM
Hi all. I am a bit of a newbie when it comes to xsl-fo transformations. I am trying to create a pdf report with multiple tables. But one of the tables can be large enough such that the remaining data are split across two pages. Ideally, I would like to keep a table in the first page and break the second table in the second page if both cant fit together in one page.

I have been experimenting with the keep-together.within-page directive but it doesnt work for some reason. I have been trying different number of integer attributes (any combination and permutation up to 100) but still no luck. Is there anything I am missing?

Thanks in advance,
Yannis





<fo:table keep-together.within-page="1">
<fo:table-column column-number="1" column-width="95mm"/>
<fo:table-column column-number="2" column-width="5mm"/>
<fo:table-column column-number="3" column-width="50mm"/>

<fo:table-body>

<fo:table-row>
<fo:table-cell>
<xsl:call-template name="Tbl1"/>

<xsl:call-template name="SomeA"/>

<xsl:call-template name="SomeB"/>

<xsl:call-template name="SomeC"/>


</fo:table-cell>

<!-- spacer -->
<fo:table-cell/>

<fo:table-cell>

<xsl:call-template name="Tbl2"/>

<xsl:call-template name="Some1"/>

<xsl:call-template name="Some2"/>

<xsl:call-template name="Some3"/>
</fo:table-cell>
</fo:table-row>
</fo:table-body>
</fo:table>

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(Deleted User) Subject: Keep table in one page. xsl-fo and keep-together attribute
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 17 Jan 2008 09:45 AM
Originally Posted: 17 Jan 2008 09:46 AM
Hi John,
which FO processor are you using?

Alberto

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John FishSubject: Keep table in one page. xsl-fo and keep-together attribute
Author: John Fish
Date: 17 Jan 2008 10:19 AM
I am using cocoon. I am not sure if it uses fop in the underlying engine.

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(Deleted User) Subject: Keep table in one page. xsl-fo and keep-together attribute
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 24 Jan 2008 09:15 AM
Hi John,
you will have to investigate which FO engine is being used, in order to check which combination of parameters are not supported.

Alberto

   
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