Subject: Precedence property From: pandeng@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Steve Schafer) Date: Fri, 06 Aug 1999 16:54:27 GMT |
Sections 4.3.12 and 4.3.13 of the XSL WD state that fo:region-start and fo:region-end both possess the "precedence" property. However, in the text descriptions, it would seem that it's only the precedence property of the adjoining fo:region-before and fo:region-after objects that affect the resulting areas. (In other words, changing the precendence property of either fo:region-start or fo:region-end would do nothing.) On the other hand, if one were to go strictly by the text description, a layout such as that below would be impossible to produce. (Assuming lr-tb writing mode, and please excuse the requirement to use a fixed-pitch font to makes sense of the diagram.) +---+----------+ | | before | | s +------+---+ | t | | e | | a | body | n | | r | | d | | t +------+---+ | | after | +---+----------+ Any thoughts? -Steve XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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