Re: Overlapping of text in table cells using no-wrap option

Dear DaveP,
       Thanks for your reply. As you mention the term overflow, I have tried to set it "hidden"; however, the text in one cell still overlaps the next one. In fact, it's difficult to cut them off by a constant since the width for capital and small letters  are different and the data is dynamic. I just wanna let the "overflow" text not shown and keep each record shown in one line in reports. Please help~ 
Regards,
Hanna


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David.Pawson@rnib.org.uk 
  To: hanna@reinfo.com.hk ; www-xsl-fo@w3.org 
  Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 6:06 PM
  Subject: RE: Overlapping of text in table cells using no-wrap option


  If the text is too long for the cell you have two choices.
  Cut it off,
  Let it wrap
  Or let it overlap the next cell.

  OK make that three choices :-)
  http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice7.html#section-N44408-Layout-related-Properties
  7.20.3 tells you about overflow.


  regards DaveP


      I have a question about wrap option about <fo:block>. I have a piece of long text in a table cell, but i don't wanna make it wrapped by setting wrap-option='no-wrap'. However, this text overlaps the next table cell . How can i make this long text shown in a line without line breaking and doesn't overlapping other cells?  Please help! Thanks a lot.
    Regards,
    Hanna


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