From: Oliver Becker (obecker@informatik.hu-berlin.de)
Date: Mon Dec 15 2003 - 06:55:20 PST
Alexander,
thanks for your feedback and help
> OK, now I can see the point. You can achieve desired effect using side
> floats as shown in the following code snippet:
> ...
> <fo:block clear="both">And this is the normal text flow of this
> page.</fo:block>
> <fo:float float="inside">
> <fo:block-container width="100pt" margin="0pt" padding="10pt">
> <fo:block text-align="start">This is text. This is text. This is text.
> </fo:block>
> </fo:block-container>
> </fo:float>
[...]
May floats span multiple pages?
Unfortunately the contents of my float is too long to fit on one page.
I get this warning:
warning: no space for an element, trying to recover
but the page remains empty (well, the part of the float).
Cheers,
Oliver
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