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Indeed, it does not look correct. Would you be able to share a minimal example that reproduces this issue? This may help me finding the problem. |
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A follow up question, Is there a way to get the height back from a Container? |
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Ensure Space allows it to continue onto the next page, which is something I'm trying to avoid, hopefully in the future by finding a way to split it into a new container with the title appending CONTIUED to the title. I'm trying to find a way to ensure I know when it would need to be split. |
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Starting by attaching Pdf as questions will be based on current state of my PDF.
PdfExample.pdf
Brief summary on generation:
a 3 Lists of Lists of
Teams
, that is a single list split into 3, to give a flow of top down, left right.Row: Loop through each Top list to create the three columns top to bottom.
Column: Each Row contains columns with items created with it's own loop creating the individual boxes that can be seen
within the boxes, with the colors representing data from the objects.
Each Box of color is defined With column, having the
Team
Name, with a table of the players on the team, and some information about them below the Name.Questions start:
So to ensure each container doesn't break onto the next page, I'm using
ShowEntire()
In the case that a container has too many fields, it will cause the generation to crash. Is there a way to check that it's going to be too large, and break it up into a second container?In another example on pages 3 and 4, There is more than enough room for the last element in the second column to fit onto page 3, yet it gets shunted off to the next page. This may be related to
ShowEntire()
, but it was happening before I added that.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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