XSL:FO - Page break on two dynamic areas?












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I'm using XSLFast and was wondering if the following is possible:



I have a page with static content and one area containing a table that outputs XML-data. The table is set to a specific height so that the page breaks when the height is reached and continues outputting one the next page.
Now,
I want to add another area containing such a table with the exact feature. Is that possible on one side?










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  • It's not clear to me what you mean. Do you mean two tables side-by-side? Also, what is on the next page? More of the same logical table or what?

    – Tony Graham
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:04











  • OK, I'm sorry, I'm trying to clarify:

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I'm using XSLFast and was wondering if the following is possible:



I have a page with static content and one area containing a table that outputs XML-data. The table is set to a specific height so that the page breaks when the height is reached and continues outputting one the next page.
Now,
I want to add another area containing such a table with the exact feature. Is that possible on one side?










share|improve this question























  • It's not clear to me what you mean. Do you mean two tables side-by-side? Also, what is on the next page? More of the same logical table or what?

    – Tony Graham
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:04











  • OK, I'm sorry, I'm trying to clarify:

    – oppressor
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:12














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I'm using XSLFast and was wondering if the following is possible:



I have a page with static content and one area containing a table that outputs XML-data. The table is set to a specific height so that the page breaks when the height is reached and continues outputting one the next page.
Now,
I want to add another area containing such a table with the exact feature. Is that possible on one side?










share|improve this question














I'm using XSLFast and was wondering if the following is possible:



I have a page with static content and one area containing a table that outputs XML-data. The table is set to a specific height so that the page breaks when the height is reached and continues outputting one the next page.
Now,
I want to add another area containing such a table with the exact feature. Is that possible on one side?







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  • It's not clear to me what you mean. Do you mean two tables side-by-side? Also, what is on the next page? More of the same logical table or what?

    – Tony Graham
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:04











  • OK, I'm sorry, I'm trying to clarify:

    – oppressor
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:12



















  • It's not clear to me what you mean. Do you mean two tables side-by-side? Also, what is on the next page? More of the same logical table or what?

    – Tony Graham
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:04











  • OK, I'm sorry, I'm trying to clarify:

    – oppressor
    Nov 14 '18 at 11:12

















It's not clear to me what you mean. Do you mean two tables side-by-side? Also, what is on the next page? More of the same logical table or what?

– Tony Graham
Nov 14 '18 at 11:04





It's not clear to me what you mean. Do you mean two tables side-by-side? Also, what is on the next page? More of the same logical table or what?

– Tony Graham
Nov 14 '18 at 11:04













OK, I'm sorry, I'm trying to clarify:

– oppressor
Nov 14 '18 at 11:12





OK, I'm sorry, I'm trying to clarify:

– oppressor
Nov 14 '18 at 11:12












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XSL 1.1 allows an fo:simple-page-master to have multiple fo:region-body. (See https://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/#fo_simple-page-master.) I do not know if XSLFast supports it, but with a formatter that supports multiple fo:region-body, you could put the red table and the blue table in separate fo:flow and direct them to the two different fo:region-body. The formatter would then make another page whenever either fo:region-body overflowed.






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    XSL 1.1 allows an fo:simple-page-master to have multiple fo:region-body. (See https://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/#fo_simple-page-master.) I do not know if XSLFast supports it, but with a formatter that supports multiple fo:region-body, you could put the red table and the blue table in separate fo:flow and direct them to the two different fo:region-body. The formatter would then make another page whenever either fo:region-body overflowed.






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      I have never used XSLFast, but...



      XSL 1.1 allows an fo:simple-page-master to have multiple fo:region-body. (See https://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/#fo_simple-page-master.) I do not know if XSLFast supports it, but with a formatter that supports multiple fo:region-body, you could put the red table and the blue table in separate fo:flow and direct them to the two different fo:region-body. The formatter would then make another page whenever either fo:region-body overflowed.






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        I have never used XSLFast, but...



        XSL 1.1 allows an fo:simple-page-master to have multiple fo:region-body. (See https://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/#fo_simple-page-master.) I do not know if XSLFast supports it, but with a formatter that supports multiple fo:region-body, you could put the red table and the blue table in separate fo:flow and direct them to the two different fo:region-body. The formatter would then make another page whenever either fo:region-body overflowed.






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        XSL 1.1 allows an fo:simple-page-master to have multiple fo:region-body. (See https://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/#fo_simple-page-master.) I do not know if XSLFast supports it, but with a formatter that supports multiple fo:region-body, you could put the red table and the blue table in separate fo:flow and direct them to the two different fo:region-body. The formatter would then make another page whenever either fo:region-body overflowed.







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