Re: [xep-support] Strange behavior

From: David Tolpin (dvd@renderx.com)
Date: Thu Mar 06 2003 - 10:08:35 PST

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    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I know that keep-together.within-page is not currently supported. So, if I
    > have the following:

    It is supported, in that sense. It is treated as .within-column, that
    is it is supported but overconstrained. For a single-column layout
    these two properties do the same thing.

    You may write keep-together.within-page="always" (or .within-column)
    it will do exactly what you do.

    >
    > <fo:block keep-together="always">
    > <fo:block>1</fo:block>
    > <fo:block>some text</fo:block>
    > </fo:block>
    >
    > What I'm seeing is that if the second block runs multiple lines, XEP
    > sometimes writes all the lines together (i.e. on one line). Has anybody else
    > seen this behavior?

    That 'sometimes' is when the other block's contents are wrapped into
    an inline. Then the inline inherits keep-together.within-line="always"
    from the block (keep-together means .within-(column|page|line)).

    Specify keep-together.within-page="always" or keep-together.within-column="always"
    instead.

    David
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