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Subject: [xsl] Nested Blocks including inline Text From: "Kevin Frey" <kfrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 11:01:31 +1000 |
Hello,
I am building a rudimentary XSL-FO formatter in C++, initially targeting
only the simpler elements of XSL-FO.
I understand that fo:block can include other fo:block elements, such as the
following:
<fo:block>
<fo:block>
Some text
</fo:block>
</fo:block>
If an fo:block element X contains a nested block, can X also contain inline
elements, for example:
<fo:block>
Text before a child block.
<fo:block>
Some text
</fo:block>
Text after a child block.
</fo:block>
In this situation, what is the layout behaviour? I cannot find any explicit
reference to the layout behaviour in the specification under this
circumstance, or even whether the above construct is legal.
If someone can shed light on this I would appreciate it.
Kevin.
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