Matt Burke wrote:
>This is because the region-after sticks up into the region-body by the
>amount specified in the extent property. See section 6.4.12 of the XSL
>spec for a couple diagrams and some description.
>
Yes, I realized this later. I foolishly misunderstood a comment in The
XSL Companion", where I read (p. 156) : «When some or all the other,
optional regions are also needed, they occupy space around the region
body (beyond that already created by the page margins)». Only later did
I see what was meant (p. 158) : « within the margins of the body, other
regions can be defined », I had naively assumed this would have been
automatic.
Thank you for your help.
Patrick Andries
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