- From: Nilsson, Peter <pni@sorman.se>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 11:23:49 +0200
- To: www-xsl-fo@w3.org
> -----Original Message----- > From: Arved Sandstrom [mailto:asandstrom@accesscable.net] > Sent: den 15 juni 2001 11:04 > To: Nilsson, Peter; www-xsl-fo@w3.org > Subject: Re: text-indent/last-line-end-indent and nested > block-level FOs > > > These are both inherited properties; your nested block in the > example will > have the same 'text-indent' or 'last-line-end-indent' applied > as the first > line-area of the containing block; i.e. you will see 2 > indents corresponding > to each. > Helo, this wasn't really the point of my question (sorry for me being unclear). I should have stated that I was refering to the properites after refinement (i.e. inheritance resolution). So, the real question is rather which is the first (last) line area of a block. Is it the first (last) area from the block, or does it include descendants? And what happens if other block-level areas precede (follow) the first line area from the block itself? Let me refine my example: > > <block text-indent="3cm"> > > <block text-indent="0cm">I'm nested.</block> > > I am not nested. > > </block> > > Note the specification of text-indent on the nested block. Regards, //Peter
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