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I am generating a PDF using XSL-FO and XML. In a textbox, the user can enter data like "1", then he presses ENTER, then "2", ENTER, "3", etc. But in PDF, the output is "1234567". How can I preserve the line breaks? I already tried white-space-collapse, linefeed-treatment, and white-space-treatment but that didn't help. Line feed (enters) are coming in XML although.

<xsl:template match="AddCmt">
<fo:block keep-together="always"> Additional Comments 
    <fo:block-container border-style="solid" height="20mm" width="170mm" space-after="5mm"> 
        <fo:block wrap-option="wrap" linefeed-treatment="preserve" white-space-collapse="false" white-space-treatment="preserve"> 
            <xsl:attribute name="id"> 
                <xsl:value-of select="../CMT_ID"/> 
            </xsl:attribute> 
            <xsl:value-of select="../ANS_CMT"/> 
        </fo:block> 
    </fo:block-container> 
</fo:block> 

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  • <xsl:template match="AddCmt"> <fo:block keep-together="always"> Additional Comments <fo:block-container border-style="solid" height="20mm" width="170mm" space-after="5mm"> <fo:block wrap-option="wrap" linefeed-treatment="preserve" white-space-collapse="false" white-space-treatment="preserve"> <xsl:attribute name="id"> <xsl:value-of select="../CMT_ID"/> </xsl:attribute> <xsl:value-of select="../ANS_CMT"/> </fo:block> </fo:block-container> </fo:block> </xsl:template> Oct 29, 2012 at 8:45
  • What is the point of the comment above?
    – mzjn
    Oct 30, 2012 at 6:43
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    This question seems to be a (less complete) duplicate of this one: stackoverflow.com/questions/12294398/…
    – RobertG
    Dec 5, 2012 at 19:41

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It should work with the following xml (you should add all the attributes):

<xsl:template match="AddCmt">
    <fo:block keep-together="always"> Additional Comments 
        <fo:block-container border-style="solid" height="20mm" width="170mm" space-after="5mm"> 
            <fo:block wrap-option="wrap" linefeed-treatment="preserve" white-space-collapse="false" white-space-treatment="preserve"> 
                <xsl:attribute name="id"> 
                    <xsl:value-of select="../CMT_ID"/> 
                </xsl:attribute> 
                <xsl:value-of select="../ANS_CMT"/> 
            </fo:block> 
        </fo:block-container> 
    </fo:block> 
</xsl:template> 

If your XML already has no linebreaks, there's no way your PDF will.

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