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Hiral Parikh wrote:
> The problem is when there are many occurences of 1 indexterm, the page
> numbers overlap with the next (right hand) column of index.
>
> E.g.
> Myindexname 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 67, 7, 8, m10, 12,yotherindex 70
> 13
>
> I guess the line breaks are not given properly.
>
> Any ideas, anyone? Is there an attribute to specify the index to stay
within
> a column?
You should post question related to DocBook processing to specific list
docbook-apps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
It is hard to say what your problems is, because you didn't describe
your processing environment. I suppose that you are using FO stylesheet
if you get two column output. Output to two columns works OK for me, so
problem might be in your FO processor. I bet you are using FOP that is
far from perfect and sometimes generates overlapped areas. If you can, I
would suggest you to use XEP or XSL Formatter to create PDFs from
DocBook sources. These two formatting engines are much more mature than FOP.
Jirka
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