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Luke Jones wrote:
XSL Experts, One way to do it might be to wrap the content of the column you want to be dynamic within fo:inline with a keep-together.within-line="always". This should disallow breaking of the line. By then using automatic table layout, you should get what you want, at least for that line. Another solution is to create an XSLT extension function that can estimate the rendered length of the content and then use that estimate to set the column width. I've done this in Java using the standard Java graphics API. It requires that you know the current font and font size (which presumably you can know if you're generating the output), but the programming was relatively easy, if memory serves (I don't have the code to hand). Otherwise there is direct way to do what you want. Cheers, Eliot -- W. Eliot Kimber Professional Services Innodata Isogen 8500 N. Mopac, Suite 402 Austin, TX 78759 (214) 954-5198 ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.innodata-isogen.com
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