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Re: <br/> in FO?
- From: Nitin dot Jain at lntinfotech dot com
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- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 17:45:16 +0530
- Subject: Re: [xsl] <br/> in FO?
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Hi Gustaf:
I use <fo:block> to break the line.
For example to break two lines in a table cell...
<fo:table-cell >
<fo:block>This is the first line.</fo:block>
<fo:block>And this is the second line.</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
I hope this is what you are looking for.
Regards,
Nitin
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I've found a reason for a <br/> tag in my DTD, and I wonder how to
implement
it in the XSL (to FO). So far, I have used a list tag for the task:
<list style="none">
<item>Microsoft Corporation Worldwide</item>
<item>One Microsoft Way</item>
<item>Redmond, WA 98052-6399</item>
<item>USA</item>
<item>Tel: (425) 882-8080</item>
<item>E-fax: (425) 706-7329</item>
<item>Web: http://www.microsoft.com/</item>
</list>
Another example:
<header>Financial Information</header>
<list style="none">
<item>Fiscal Year ending June 2000</item>
<item>Net revenue $22.96 billion</item>
<item>Net income $9.42 billion</item>
</list>
The list comes out without bullets or numbers. It works, but neither is
conceptually a list, or what would you say? Perhaps it's a minor problem,
but if there's a solution I'd be happy to know about it. I'd rather have it
more like in XHTML: a <br/> tag to use whenever you need in paragraphs. I
wonder how to implement a <br/> tag in FO, if that is possible.
Gustaf
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