Subject: [xsl] Bottom border missing when page breaks in the middle of a row From: "Kelly, David" <David.Kelly@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 07:52:47 -0500 |
Greetings, I am creating tables that have fairly deep rows and am allowing rows to break across a page border. The bottom border of a broken cell disappears when the row breaks across a page. This is most apparent when a cell in one column spans several rows, but cells in other columns are only one row deep. If the page break occurs between two of the spanned rows, there is a border beneath the non-broken, unspanned cells, but no border beneath the broken cell that spans the page break. But it is also true that if all cells of a single row are broken, all of them are missing their bottom border. The pertinent parts of my XSL:FO look like this: <fo:table border-end-precedence="force" border-collapse="collapse" border-style="solid" border-width="1pt"> <fo:table-body> <fo:table-row> <fo:table-cell number-columns-spanned="" number-rows-spanned="5" border-style="solid" border-width="1pt"> <fo:block>A bunch of text here <fo:block> </fo:table-cell> <fo:table-cell number-columns-spanned="" number-rows-spanned="" border-style="solid" border-width="1pt">various other text here<fo:block> Hostname</fo:block> </fo:table-cell> </fo:table-row> [four other rows follow with no data in the first cell for each row.] </fo:table-body> </fo:table> I have played with collapse-with-precedence and border precedences between the table and the table-cells to no effect. I am using xalan-j_2_6_0, xerces-2_6_2, and Antennhouse 3.3. Is there a setting or strategy to keep the bottom table border present in a broken row, or is this a formatting engine issue? Any help, clues, or suggestions would be appreciated. Regards, David Kelly
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