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October 24, 2012 at 11:10 pmFor anyone interested, I've received two solutions from others:
(1) use
mentioned here (where they specialized @outputclass = twocol):
http://www.scriptorium.com/2012/10/perils-of-dita-publishing-part-8-pdf-acrobati
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(2) > Since your DITA extensions override the default table formatting, which is to
let rows break across pages, it should be simple to add a condition to the
override to allow the default formatting when the author adds a value to the row
or table's outputclass attribute.
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> Here is an example of how we did that.
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> If your extensions define the keep rule on the attribute set for the table row
(tbody.row), then you want to define the rule so that it overrides the attribute
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Best regards,
Ann