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Re: XSL-FO: keep-together.within-page and keep-with-

Subject: Re: XSL-FO: keep-together.within-page and keep-with-previous.within-page page break issue
From: "Tony Graham" <tgraham@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 23:24:18 +0100 (IST)
Re:  XSL-FO: keep-together.within-page and   keep-with-
On Thu, October 10, 2013 9:41 pm, Mario Madunic wrote:
> I'm trying to solve a current situation happening between two blocks. The
> first block has  @keep-together.within-page="always" and the following
> block has @keep-with-previous.within-page="always"
> @keep-together.within-page="always".
>
> What is happening is that the first block is following the second block
> onto a new page but there is ample room for both on the previous page and
> no discernible need for them to go onto a new page.
>
> My question is, is there a way of forcing the blocks to stay on the
> previous page?

Based on your description, it shouldn't be doing what it's doing.

What processor are you using?

Can you provide some sample markup that illustrates the problem?

Regards,


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