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Subject: More keep properties
From: "Carmelo Montanez" <carmelo@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 10:23:38 -0500
fo list item properties
Hi All:

    The XSL specifications seems to be very forceful as to how areas are to
be stacked
for "list-item" FO's.  It also looks to me that a "list-block" FO can only
contain
"list-item" FO's and those are constrained to be on a different lines (from
the next one)
 Please look at the following pseudo code:

    <fo:list-block>
      <fo-list-item keep-with-next.within-line="always">
        <fo:list-item-label>
          <fo:block>label 1</fo:block>
        </fo:list-item-label>
        <fo-list-item-body>
         <block>List Item 1>
        </fo:list-item-body>
      </list-item>
      <fo-list-item>
        <fo:list-item-label>
          <fo:block>label 2</fo:block>
        </fo:list-item-label>
        <fo-list-item-body>
         <block>List Item 2>
        </fo:list-item-body>
      </list-item>
    </list-block>

Is it possible at all to keep the two list-item together on the same line?,
if not then the
can someone please tell me what is the use of a "keep-with-next.within-line"
property
within a "list-item" FO.  (I guess the same may apply to other FO's).

Greetings,
Carmelo Montanez


Carmelo Montanez
NIST Stop 8970
Gaithersburg, MD 20899

carmelo@xxxxxxxx



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