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According to section 4.3.7.6, a Layout:Placement attribute with value Block derives to a CSS property display:block.
However in numerous example documents there are Lbl structure elements in lists that have this attribute with the value Block. Despite the Lbl elements deriving to HTML element, the rule above turns them back into blocks again. I don't know if this is a problem with the authoring tool of the PDFs, but perhaps we should consider ignoring any Layout:Placement attributes for Lbl structure elements inside lists.
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According to section 4.3.7.6, a Layout:Placement attribute with value Block derives to a CSS property display:block.
However in numerous example documents there are Lbl structure elements in lists that have this attribute with the value Block. Despite the Lbl elements deriving to HTML element, the rule above turns them back into blocks again. I don't know if this is a problem with the authoring tool of the PDFs, but perhaps we should consider ignoring any Layout:Placement attributes for Lbl structure elements inside lists.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: