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Use of Table-Column object
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- Subject: Use of Table-Column object
- From: Paul_Martin at rta dot nsw dot gov dot au
- Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 18:20:42 +1000
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The XSL WD says that :-
"The number-columns-repeated property specifies the repetition of a table-column specification n times; with the same effect as if the fo:table-column formatting object had been repeated n times in the result tree. The column-number property, for all but the first, is the column-number of the previous one plus its value of the number-columns-spanned property."
Am I correct in assuming that :-
1. table-column needs to be repeated for each row it is to be applied to, either
explicitly or using the number-columns-repeated attribute of table-column,
otherwise it is just applied to the first row ??
2. that using the number-columns-repeated attribute of table-column, the properties
inherited by a column from the table-column formatting object, can be inherited
by different columns in each row subject to statment above ie. "The column-number
property, for all but the first, is the column-number of the previous one plus its value
of the number-columns-spanned property." ??
Thanks very much in advance.
Regards
Paul
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