Hi David,
You will need to customize the template named 'set.flow.properties' from 
fo/pagesetup.xsl.  There is an xsl:choose statement in there that decides how 
to add that property to the fo:flow of each page-sequence.  You can modify it 
to handle the elements or pageclasses you want to control.  You'll notice that 
pageclass="index" is omitted, so you should not be getting indents in the index 
already.

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
[email protected]


From: David Goss 
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2013 8:14 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [docbook-apps] body.start.indent with mixed one and two column layout


Hi,

I'm using the column.count.back property to change the layout for the index, 
glossary, etc for our manual to 2 columns. The problem is, this is inheriting 
the indent (body.start.indent, I assume) from the rest of the document. This 
creates a weird look where the back matter columns are intented. I know I can 
just do body.start.intent=0 to fix that, but I want to keep the indent 
elsewhere. I'm not sure what sure what template and/or parameters to customize 
so that body.start.indent=0 only if the current section is 2 columns, otherwise 
it is 4pc.

Regards,
David



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