From: Jeremias Maerki
+ This is usually caused by setting a "height" on a table-row or table-cell and when + the content is higher that the specified height. By setting "height" (a so-called + corresponding property) you + implicitely set + block-progression-dimension.minimum, block-progression-dimension.optimum and + block-progression-dimension.maximum to the same value. You'll get some information + about that in the warning message. Look for something like: + "MinOptMax[min=opt=max=14000]". +
++ Assuming you set the height on the table-row to 14pt and your content is 75pt high, + a constraint (maximum=14pt) is violated. Normally, you just want want to make sure + with the "height" property that the row has a minimum height. If that is so, the + right solution is to specify block-progression-dimension.minimum="14pt" instead of + heigth="14pt". +
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