Rick Roen wrote:
I can do this using a table with three table-cells and put fo:blocks inside
area A and B for the information, however I wonder if this is the best way.
It is, in some sense, the best way.
Note that the use of tables for multi-column layouts in HTML
was usually due to navigation bars and all kind of side matter.
In XSLFO you have regions for this purpose.
There are still quite a view cases where you have to use tables
in XSLFO for layout purposes. This isn't bad (and I wish they had
named it "grid" instead of "table").
J.Pietschmann
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