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TableCell split after page break : remainder split part loses original cell properties


I have an issue regarding a TableCell splitting strategy on WPF FlowDocument Table.

Here is a simple code allowing to reproduce the issue :

MainWindow.xaml.cs

/// <summary>
/// Interaction logic for MainWindow.xaml
/// </summary>
public partial class MainWindow : Window
{
    public MainWindow()
    {
        InitializeComponent();

        var table = new Table() { BorderThickness = new Thickness(1), BorderBrush = Brushes.Black, CellSpacing = 0 };
        var rowGroup = new TableRowGroup();
        var tableRow = new TableRow();
        var cell1 = new TableCell() { Background = Brushes.Red, BorderThickness = new Thickness(0, 0, 1, 0), BorderBrush = Brushes.Black };
        var cell2 = new TableCell() { Background = Brushes.Red };

        cell1.Blocks.Add(new Paragraph(new Run("Cell 1 ******************************************************************************")));
        cell2.Blocks.Add(new Paragraph(new Run("Cell 2")));
        tableRow.Cells.Add(cell1);
        tableRow.Cells.Add(cell2);
        rowGroup.Rows.Add(tableRow);
        table.RowGroups.Add(rowGroup);

        var flowDocument = new FlowDocument();
        flowDocument.Blocks.Add(table);

        Content = flowDocument;
    }
}

And here is the result :

TableCell Split

As you can see on the second page, the right cell Background color is lost.

Has anyone already came across this issue? Any solution/workaround will be welcome!

Edit 1 : All properties are lost so setting the Background color on the Row/Column won't solve my problem (I have mainly issues regarding TableCell Border Thicknesses)

Here is a screen showing the issue with borders :

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Edit 2 : Looking at the Visual Tree is fairly instructive. The pagination process seems to only generates one ParagraphVisual for the Row on the second page, thus explaining the loss of all visual effects. There is no Visual, and thus no background/borders/etc... A solution may be to tweak the DocumentPaginator associated to the FlowDocument

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Solution

  • Sadly, I was not able to find a solution. This seems to be a bug inherent to the WPF FlowDocument and it is not easy to find an entry point in the pagination process.

    My main goal was to have Tables splitting correctly among pages in my document so I finally decided to allow Table to split, but not Cells.

    This was quite easy to do, I just had to wrap my cell contents in a BlockUIContainer like this :

    cell1.Blocks.Add(new BlockUIContainer() { Child = new TextBlock () { Text = "Cell 1 ******************************************************************************", TextWrapping = TextWrapping.Wrap}});
    

    This allows me to avoid having missing borders in split tables, but cells cannot split anymore.

    This is not satisfactory but is the best I was able to achieve.