[xep-support] RE: footnote being split across pages

mike.kelly at thomsonreuters.com mike.kelly at thomsonreuters.com
Thu May 20 07:26:04 PDT 2010


FAO RenderX Support;

 

Can you please confirm if this is a problem with XEP and if so let me
know when it's likely to be fixed.

 

Regards,

Mike Kelly.

 

From: Kelly, Mike 
Sent: 19 May 2010 11:53
To: 'xep-support at renderx.com'
Subject: footnote being split across pages

 

Hi,

 

I am getting a peculiar problem with a footnote that contains a list
being split between the 2 pages with the second page footer starting
half way up the page rather than in its correct position.

 

In an attempt to prevent the footnote spanning two pages I added a
keep-together.within-page="always" to the footnote which works as
expected but the footnote region is still half way up the page leaving a
lot of white space which breaks up my content in an undesired way.

 

When I run the file through FOP the footnotes appear as expected, could
this be a bug with XEP (I'm running 4.18)?

 

Here is the footnote code which works fine in isolation:

 

<fo:footnote keep-together.within-page="always">

    <fo:inline text-align="justify" vertical-align="super"
font-size="5pt" line-height="0"

        text-altitude="0" text-indent="0">234</fo:inline>

    <fo:footnote-body>

        <fo:block text-align="left" text-transform="none"
font-weight="normal" font-style="normal"

            font-size="7pt" line-height="8pt" font-family="Times"
text-indent="1em">

            <fo:inline text-align="justify" vertical-align="super"
font-size="5pt" line-height="0"

                text-altitude="0" text-indent="0">234 </fo:inline>

            <fo:inline text-align="justify">Human Rights Act 1998
s1</fo:inline>. <fo:inline

                text-align="justify">Article 10</fo:inline> reads:
Freedom of expression: <fo:block

                text-align="justify" margin-left="2em" space-before="0"
space-after="0">

                <fo:list-block text-align="left"
provisional-label-separation="6pt"

                    provisional-distance-between-starts="10mm"
padding="0" space-before="0pt"

                    space-after="0pt" margin-left="0em">

                    <fo:list-item text-align="justify">

                        <fo:list-item-label text-align="justify"
end-indent="6pt">

                            <fo:block>"(1)</fo:block>

                        </fo:list-item-label>

                        <fo:list-item-body text-align="justify"
start-indent="body-start()">

                            <fo:block>

                                <fo:block text-align="justify"
widows="3" orphans="3"

                                    text-indent="0em">Everyone has the
right to freedom of

                                    expression. This right shall include
freedom to hold opinions

                                    and to receive and impart
information and ideas without

                                    interference by public authority and
regardless of frontiers.

                                    This Article shall not prevent
States from requiring the

                                    licensing of broadcasting,
television or cinema

                                    enterprises.</fo:block>

                            </fo:block>

                        </fo:list-item-body>

                    </fo:list-item>

                    <fo:list-item text-align="justify">

                        <fo:list-item-label text-align="justify"
end-indent="6pt">

                            <fo:block>(2)</fo:block>

                        </fo:list-item-label>

                        <fo:list-item-body text-align="justify"
start-indent="body-start()">

                            <fo:block>

                                <fo:block text-align="justify"
widows="3" orphans="3"

                                    text-indent="0em">The exercise of
these freedoms, since it

                                    carries with it duties and
responsibilities, may be subject to

                                    such formalities, conditions,
restrictions or penalties as are

                                    prescribed by law and are necessary
in a democratic society, in

                                    the interests of national security,
territorial integrity or

                                    public safety, for the prevention of
disorder or crime, for the

                                    protection of health or morals, for
the protection of the

                                    reputation or rights of others, for
preventing the disclosure of

                                    information received in confidence,
or for maintaining the

                                    authority and impartiality of the
judiciary."</fo:block>

                            </fo:block>

                        </fo:list-item-body>

                    </fo:list-item>

                </fo:list-block>

                <fo:inline text-align="justify"/>

            </fo:block>

        </fo:block>

    </fo:footnote-body>

</fo:footnote>

 

 

Thanks,

Mike Kelly.

 

 


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