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Page Overrun

jmigliore
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Page Overrun

Adepters,



Having a table entry and page overrun issue using a FOSI on Arbortext 5.2 with Print Composer. Our customer requires that table entries be contained on a page and not be allowed to span across page boundries. By placing a keeps on the entries in the fosi, the entries will (correctly) not span across pages. However, we are having a serious side effect. When the entry (that would have spanned the page boundry)begins on the following page, it overruns the text on that page. In other words, it appears the text from the entry elementis layed on top of the existing text on the page.



Any suggestions?

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Have you read about / played with deepcontentsplitting? Ideally you don't
want to change this setting from its default, it's pretty complex and had a
lot of bugs associated with it early on. (I can't remember when it settled
down.) Also, I have this vague recollection it might interact with another
setting ... anyhow, until someone shows up with something more specific,
that's where I'd start looking.

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Joseph Migliore
<->wrote:

> Adepters,
>
>
>
> Having a table entry and page overrun issue using a FOSI on Arbortext 5.2
> with Print Composer. Our customer requires that table entries be contained
> on a page and not be allowed to span across page boundries. By placing a
> keeps on the entries in the fosi, the entries will (correctly) not span
> across pages. However, we are having a serious side effect. When the entry
> (that would have spanned the page boundry) begins on the following page, it
> overruns the text on that page. In other words, it appears the text from
> the entry element is layed on top of the existing text on the page.
>
>
>
> Any suggestions?
>

Hi Joseph,

I have not heard of this before. Default behavior is to not allow a page break within a table row. So you don't need a keep-together for table entry in the FOSI. You might try deleting the keep-together.

You might check what row breaking properties are set in the table editor. The "default" setting for Page Breaks Before the row means the FOSI setting is used.

BTW: If a row is too deep for the page, it generally oversets off the bottom of the page.To allow page breaking within a row, deep content splitting is used.

Hope this helps.

Good luck!
Suzanne Napoleon
www.FOSIexpert.com
"WYSIWYG is last-century technology!'


Paul and Suzanne,

Thanks for the tips. This situation did start with a deep row condition. (I wasn't familiar with the term until you guys brought it up).

I'm not familiar with "deep content splitting". Where can I find some information on it?

Joseph Migliore
phone 949.682.5644
-<">mailto:->

type "help 10104" on the command line in Editor. Or search help for "deep
content splitting overview" which is the name of the help topic 10104 (at
least in 5.3 m110).

On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Migliore, Joseph (AS) <
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> Paul and Suzanne,****
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> Thanks for the tips. This situation did start with a deep row condition.
> (I wasn't familiar with the term until you guys brought it up).****
>
> ** **
>
> I'm not familiar with "deep content splitting". Where can I find some
> information on it?****
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> *Joseph Migliore*****
>
> phone 949.682.5644
> - <-> ****
>
> ** **
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> *From:* Suzanne Napoleon [
> is used.****
>
> ** **
>
> BTW: If a row is too deep for the page, it generally oversets off the
> bottom of the page. To allow page breaking within a row, deep content
> splitting is used.****
>
> ** **
>
> Hope this helps.****
>
> ** **
>
> Good luck!****
>
> Suzanne Napoleon****
>
> www.FOSIexpert.com****
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> "WYS...

On your Arbortext Editor command line type: help 10104 and press enter.

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