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Subject: fo:list-block problem
From: "Markus Gamperl" <markus.gamperl@xxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 16:39:04 +0100 (MET)
fo block
Hello specialists!

I have got the following xsl:fo block code:

<fo:list-block provisional-distance-between-starts="25mm">
	<fo:list-item>
		<fo:list-item-label end-indent="label-end()">
			<fo:block >
				<xsl:value-of select="@number"/>
			</fo:block>
		</fo:list-item-label>
		<fo:list-item-body start-indent="body-start()">
			<fo:block >
				<xsl:text>headlines</xsl:text
			</fo:block>
		</fo:list-item-body>
	</fo:list-item>
</fo:list-block>

Between the number and the headline are 25 mm space. In most cases this is
enough but when the number for example is 1.1.1.1.1.1.1 it isn't enough! In
this case PDF-Formater (Antenna House) breaks the line and continous in a new
line. And i don't want to increase the space between number and headline
because very long numbers are rarely!
So is there a way that Antenna House increases itself the space when it is
necessary (with a parameter)? Or are there other ways to solve my issue?

Thanks
Markus

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