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Posted to fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org by "Thibodeaux, Paul" <Pa...@ps.net> on 2002/08/02 19:50:37 UTC
Bug? Incorrect Block Indenting in a table cell that was "kept tog
ether"
I have a block with special indenting - start-indent="8pt"
text-indent="-8pt". This (correctly) causes the first line to be aligned at
the right margin and all subsequent lines to be indented.
All the blocks are in single-cell tables, in order to have the block text
"keep-together" at column or page boundaries. So far, so good.
However, when the block/cell is wrapped to the next column because it would
have spanned 2 columns, FOP generates the first line of the block with the
indent instead of not-indented.
Is this a bug or by design? I would not have expected this behavior.
Thanks,
Paul
Re: Bug? Incorrect Block Indenting in a table cell that was "kept
tog ether"
Posted by "J.Pietschmann" <j3...@yahoo.de>.
Thibodeaux, Paul wrote:
> I have a block with special indenting - start-indent="8pt"
> text-indent="-8pt". This (correctly) causes the first line to be aligned at
> the right margin and all subsequent lines to be indented.
>
> All the blocks are in single-cell tables, in order to have the block text
> "keep-together" at column or page boundaries. So far, so good.
>
> However, when the block/cell is wrapped to the next column because it would
> have spanned 2 columns, FOP generates the first line of the block with the
> indent instead of not-indented.
>
> Is this a bug or by design? I would not have expected this behavior.
Looks like a bug. Can you submit a small example?
J.Pietschmann