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RE: XSL-FO Vertical Text Orientation


> 
> > > I am needing to orient text in a table to be vertical 
> instead of horizontal
> > > for certain cases. We have a table in fo and when we put 
> text in the
> > > table-cell we would like to rotate the text 90 degress to 
> be vertical if it
> > > is too long to fit in the table horizontally. Is this 
> possible to do in
> > > XSL-FO. 
> > 
> > See reference-orientation property: 
> > http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice7.html#reference-orientation
> 
> This property does not apply to table-cells.

See http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect3/bk/props.html

Search for reference-orientation

(It was worth it David T :-)

regards DaveP

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