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RE: FO: keep strength with larger than a page content

Subject: RE: FO: keep strength with larger than a page content
From: <Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 07:48:59 +0300
xsl fo keep together strength
Hi,

> >where the item body contains e.g. large screen captures and
> will not fit
> >into a single page. If I set
> >
> >   fo:list-item-body keep-together="1"
> >     fo:block keep-together="2"
> >       fo:block
> >       fo:external-graphic
> >     fo:block keep-together="2"
> >       fo:block
> >       fo:external-graphic
> >
> >Then that should take care of it, but because I have no
> "wrapper blocks"
> >in the item body, so should I then create
> >
> >   fo:list-item-body keep-together="1"
> >     fo:block keep-together="2"
> >       fo:block
> >       fo:external-graphic
> >       fo:block
> >       fo:external-graphic
> >
> >where the block on line two is there just to define the keep block?
>
> Sounds good to me ... but I haven't tested it because there
> are no tools
> ... it was exactly this, a very long list, where I tried to
> use it only to
> discover it wasn't supported.  At the end of my XSLT and
> XSL-FO books I
> have long lists of information (20-60 pages long), and I
> tried the nested
> higher values of keeps to keep items from breaking because I
> was using the
> same list construct as for short lists.

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