At 2013-09-06 07:13 -0700, Mario Madunic wrote:
I have several tables that go over multiple pages. The table header
is on all the pages but the space between the first table row
content (on following pages) and the table header is not what is
defined. Is there a way to force the spacing between the table
header and first row on the following pages?
Table cells are reference areas and so will eat space-after= on your
cell contents unless you use space-after.conditionality="retain". If
you use that in one of your header cells, the header height should be
the same on all pages.
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . Ken
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