Matthias Gutbier writes:
>
> I use docbook XSL version 1.40 and PassiveTex.
> Printing with the "double-sided" option causes several problems:
>
> 1) Chapter 1 starts after the TOC on the left-hand side page with page
> number 1. The next chapter starts with an even page number at the right hand
> side. If I globally change the attribute "end-on-even" to "end-on-odd",
> everything works fine (but "end-on-odd" is definitely the wrong attribute).
> A PassiveTex bug ?
now fixed, I hope
> 2) The page header should print right aligned on odd and left aligned on
> even pages. Instead, it prints justified. Responsible are the attributes
> "left" and "right", which are obviously not supported in PassiveTex. I
> changed them to "start" and "end" and got nearly what I expected. But the
> header is still not aligned with the text in the body. There is a small
> indentation at the left and right margin. Does anybody know a solution (ex.
> to set the margin for the header)?
I am looking at that, and will try to add "left" and "right" support
> 3) Images in "mediaobject" print always left aligned (but I specified
> "center").
what does it come out as in the .fo file?
Sebastian