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@@ -67,10 +67,24 @@ PDF document. The fox:destination simply gives that view an independent name. |
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fox:destination.</warning> |
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</section> |
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<section id="table-continue-label"> |
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<title>Continued-label (for table-header/-footer)</title> |
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<p> |
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Please see examples/fo/basic/contlabel.fo |
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</p> |
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<title>Table Continuation Label</title> |
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<p>Use the fox:continued-label element to create content in table-header and |
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table-footer cells that will appear only on pages after the first page that the table |
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appears. fox:continued-label is itself inline content, and is a container of fo:inline |
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content. This content will be laid out only if the table does not fit on a single page and flows |
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to following pages. Here is an example of FO code creating such a table-header:</p> |
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<source><![CDATA[<fo:table-header> |
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<fo:table-row> |
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<fo:table-cell> |
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<fo:block>Header column 1 with continued label |
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<fox:continued-label><fo:inline> (cont.)</fo:inline></fox:continued-label> |
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</fo:block> |
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</fo:table-cell> |
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<fo:table-cell> |
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<fo:block>Header column 2 with no continued label</fo:block> |
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</fo:table-cell> |
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</fo:table-row> |
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</fo:table-header>]]></source> |
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</section> |
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</section> |
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</body> |