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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] two-column problem
Hi Bob, I had this problem, too. It is a bug in the XSL:FO specification. Only elemets that are direct childs of fo:flow can span columns. This was discussed here some time ago: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/docbook-apps/2003-q2/msg00066.html however, you could try Antenna House XSL Formatter http://www.antennahouse.com/ which (If I remember correctly) does not follow this specification bug. Lars Trieloff On 2003.06.19 16:08, Bill Lawrence wrote: > I'm trying to run two columns using landscape pages, and I need to set > some tables to span both columns. I've set the pgwide attribute, and > this seems to work erratically. If has a rather small vertical depth, > the span works just fine. However, if I create a table that is larger > than a single page, XEP reports the following: > > > > {?'span' attribute on block ignored because the element is not a > direct > child of a flow} > > > > After which the table reverts to two-columns. > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > > > Bill Lawrence > > Senior Technical Writer > > Matrix Solutions > > > > > >
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