I am creating a large HTML table and I have problem with page breaks as you can see in the following image:
Is there a method settle down the problem automatically? Or
I know it's rather old question, but I had this same issue today, my table was splitted between pages and I investigated a little bit further on the method from FastTrack's answer and it turned out that you can also use the nobr="true"
attribute also to the <table>
tag. That is, for me such code solved this problem:
<table nobr="true">
<tr>
<td>Test</td>
<td>Test 2</td>
</tr>
</table>
Warning - this code makes sense only when your tables are smaller than one page.
roney, thank you so much, writing HTML generated overlaps with the header for pages 2,3 .. this worked for me:
class your_PDF extends TCPDF
{
var $top_margin = 20;
function Header() {
// set top margin to style pages 2, 3..
//title goes here
$this->top_margin = $this->GetY() + 5; // padding for second page
}
}
in your code
// set top margin to style pages 2, 3..
$pdf->SetMargins(15, $pdf->top_margin, 15);
Strangely enough the solutions mentioned here didn't work for me. Well, it did sortof, but content inside of tags would get repeated (as desired) but would then cause layout issues for the cell above or below if it was rowspanned. As I experimented, it just got worse.
My solution, while inelegant, was to set AutoPageBreak to false, put a row incrementer counter up, incrementing for each row, then checked if it had exceeded a certain value. If so, I closed the table, used writeHTML(), called addPage() and then continued , having rebuilt it as a new table, headers and all.
Like I said, inelegant, but it worked. I hope this helps someone ... it's a fairly obvious solution but execution is not always quite so obvious. Also, there may be a better way that works for your particular situation, but if it doesn't, give mine a try. :)
Some CSS solved for me:
// Include the main TCPDF library (search for installation path).
require_once('tcpdf/tcpdf.php');
// create new PDF document
$pdf = new TCPDF('R', PDF_UNIT, PDF_PAGE_FORMAT, true, 'UTF-8', false);
// set document information
$pdf->SetCreator(PDF_CREATOR);
$pdf->SetAuthor('Author');
$pdf->SetTitle('TCPDF HTML Table');
$pdf->SetSubject('TCPDF Tutorial');
$pdf->SetKeywords('TCPDF, PDF, html,table, example, test, guide');
// set default header data
$pdf->SetHeaderData('', '', ' HTML table', '');
// set header and footer fonts
$pdf->setHeaderFont(Array(PDF_FONT_NAME_MAIN, '', PDF_FONT_SIZE_MAIN));
$pdf->setFooterFont(Array(PDF_FONT_NAME_DATA, '', PDF_FONT_SIZE_DATA));
// set default monospaced font
//$pdf->SetDefaultMonospacedFont(PDF_FONT_MONOSPACED);
// set margins
$pdf->SetMargins(15, 15, 15);
$pdf->SetHeaderMargin(15);
$pdf->SetFooterMargin(15);
// set auto page breaks
$pdf->SetAutoPageBreak(TRUE, 15);
// set image scale factor
//$pdf->setImageScale(PDF_IMAGE_SCALE_RATIO);
// ---------------------------------------------------------
// set font
$pdf->SetFont('times', '', 10);
// add a page
$pdf->AddPage();
$start = 1;
$end = 254;
$step = 1;
$arr = range($start, $end, $step);
$table_header .= sprintf("<tr><th>%s</th><th>%s</th><th>%s</th><th>%s</th></tr>", 'IP', 'Computer', 'User', 'Fone');
foreach ($arr as $ar) {
$row[] = $ar;
}
foreach ($row as $r):
if (($r % 40) === 0):
$table_header;
endif;
$table .= sprintf("<tr>\n<td>%s</td>\n<td>%s</td>\n<td>%s</td>\n<td>%s</td>\n</tr>\n", $r, $r, $r, $r);
endforeach;
$now = date("d/m/Y");
$caption = "<caption>IP addresses <em>$now</em></caption>\n";
$n = "\n";
$tbl = <<<EOD
<style>
table{
font-family: serif;
font-size: 11pt;
}
table tr {
}
table tr td {
padding:3px;
border:#000000 solid 1px;
}
em {
font-size: 4pt;
}
tr { white-space:nowrap; }
</style>
<h1>{$caption}</h1>
{$table_begin}
{$table_header}
{$table}
</table>
EOD;
$pdf->writeHTML($tbl, true, false, false, false, '');
// reset pointer to the last page
//$pdf->lastPage();
// ---------------------------------------------------------
//Close and output PDF document
$pdf->Output('html_table.pdf', 'I');
//============================================================+
// END OF FILE
//============================================================+
have you tried
<table>
<thead>
<tr>
<td>
This is my header which appears on every page
</td>
</tr>
</thead>
<tr>
<td>
My Content
</td>
</tr>
</table>
I'm using smarty, with this you have more possibilities to manually break the table (e.g. if you're using borders). If needed, i'll post this, too...
For the interested, just do as follows and it will work like a charm:
$pdf->SetMargins(0, 0, 0);
$pdf->SetHeaderMargin(0);
$pdf->SetFooterMargin(0);