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From: G. Ken Holman
At 2003-12-15 17:38 +0100, Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
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As a _cheat_ maybe, you could try specifying a really large
provisional-space (based upon the largest @number in the
processed node-set)
on the list-block itself, and using a negative start-indent for
the smaller
@number-s...
XSL-FO 1.0 Section 6.8.3 states that overlapping areas for the label and
body are an error.
Hmmm... while, when you check the spec for the possible values for
start-indent and end-indent, negatives _are_ allowed. Probably only useful
then, when the list-item-label itself is also outdented...
Oh well, thanks for the enlightenment!
Cheers,
Andreas
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