Hi David,

My very limited understanding of Flying Saucer and iText is that it works with 
xhtml content, so I presume you are using the xhtml stylesheets.

The DocBook html/xhtml stylesheets put footnotes at the end of the component 
(typically chapter or appendix) that the footnote appears in. If you're using 
chunked output, it puts them at the end of the chunk that contains the 
footnote. Since the pagination is not known in the xhtml, that's as close as 
you can get with the stylesheets. You can see a discussion of footnotes and the 
stylesheets in Bob Stayton's book at this link: 
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Footnotes.html

You might be able to hack Flying Saucer and/or iText to recognize a footnote 
(the markup makes it easy to find footnotes and footnote references) and handle 
it appropriately, but I don't think that would be an easy hack. You might also 
try using the DocBook fo style sheets and fop (both open source) and generate 
PDF that way.

Best regards,
Dick Hamilton
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On Jul 7, 2014, at 1:31 PM, KARR, DAVID wrote:

> I know very little about docbook, I'm just starting to edit a set of 
> documents that is using it.
> 
> The application I'm working on generates documents from docbook files through 
> Flying Saucer and iText.
> 
> I see that footnotes currently render at the end of chapters, as opposed to 
> the end of the page.  Is it practical and possible to make footnotes render 
> at the bottom of the page?
> 
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