Re: [xep-support] New line in <fo:inline/>

From: Steve Ylvisaker <sylvisaker@CHYconsultants.com>
Date: Thu Apr 20 2006 - 06:59:58 PDT

Thanks David - my question wasn't clearly stated. I have resolved the issue.
Steve

David Tolpin wrote:

>
> On 21/08/5766, at 23:53, Steve Ylvisaker wrote:
>
>> I have a situation where I need to force multiple lines of text
>> within an inline area. I have tried the obvious: specify a width,
>> exceed it and specify wrap-option="wrap". These parameters seem to
>> be ignored and my inline area just continues to expand.
>>
>> Is there a way to do this? Or am I headed in the wrong direction.
>> Steve
>>
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> yes, there is a way. You have keep-together="always" on an ancestor
> of the fo:inline element. keep-together is a shorthand which expands
> to keep-together.{within-page,within-column,within-line}="always".
> XEP, for historical compatibility reasons, regards keep-
> together.within-line on fo:inline and similar elements only, that's
> why when you wrap a fragment into fo:inline, it is kept together
> within line.
>
> A truly conforming formatter would keep your whole block on a single
> line (which the next generation of XEP will do, by the way), even if
> there is no fo:inline. To get the behavior you need, you should
> specify keep-together.within-column instead of just keep-together.
>
> David
>
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