trichview.support
Re: Smart pagebreaks |
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Tobias Thörn |
Posted: 09/19/2002 11:40:17 Ok. Is there a way to set that the first row in a table shall allways be printed at the top of the table, i.e. allso if the table breaks and starts on a new page will the "headline" table row be at the top? "Sergey Tkachenko" <svt@trichview.com> skrev i meddelandet news:3d88e25c$1@support.torry.net... > Sorry, options like "keep paragraph with next" are not implemented. > For tables, there are two options: > - (default) if only several rows fit the page, table will not be moved to > the new page, but these rows will be printed on this page, and next rows > will be printed on the next page; > - (if rvtoRowsSplit is excluded from table.PrintOptions) - table will be > printed on one page; if the table does not fit the page, it will be moved to > the next page. > > > > When I add tables (with a headline above it) I want RichView to be smart > > enough to not break the page between the headline and the table but > instead > > move the whole table with headline to the next page. And be as smart with > > tables that are smaller then a page, i.e. move them to a new page if it > does > > not fit on the rest of the page. > > > > Is this possible? Or do I have to do it the hard way and calculate > > everything out (with table heights, headline heights, empty row heights > and > > all kind of ApaceAbove/BelowParagraph etc settings) and manually put the > > pagebreaks where they should be? > > > > I do hope there is a smart way to solve this. > > > > > > |
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