Re: usage of block-progression-dimension.minimum

At 2012-07-10 20:54 +0200, Lanz wrote:
>I'm trying to create a block that has a minimum heigt of 37mm by 
>using 'block-progression-dimension.minimum' attribute in this way :

You are using it correctly.  I ran your example verbatim and Antenna 
House gave me a box 37mm high.  When I added more text lines than 
fit, the box height extended down to accommodate it.  When I changed 
the box minimum height and removed the extra lines, the box turned 
out as expected.

>but it does not work, when the content is not long enough the 
>dimension of the block is less than 37 mm.

That sounds like a bug in whatever processor you are using.

I hope this helps, if only to tell you what you are doing does 
produce what you expect in my environment.

. . . . . . . . . Ken

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