block-container was the right idea, but you need to use
display-align="after". That aligns all text at the bottom and should do
what you need.
On 09.06.2008 10:10:32 BrutalDeluxe wrote:
>
> I'm new to XSL-FO and need help with a thing or two :thinking:
>
> I have a business card where I want a direction from the bottom to the top,
> and I wanted the block-container to have a such property. The layout is
>
> 3. Employee name
> 2. Employees email
> 1. Company name
>
> If the Company name or Employee email does not exist, the Employee name is
> supposed to be printed a position 1. Hope you understand.
>
> I've tried to use a block-container in a block-container with a relative
> position and a top position that is negative but it doesn't work.
>
> / BrutalDeluxe
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Good luck,
Jeremias Märki
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