I'm in a hurry right now, so just a small tip: > In my document I have a block in the fo:static of region-before which should > appear left on left pages and right on right pages. Also the table in the > fo:flow of the region-body should look a bit different.
Parts of what you want may be possible with XSL:FO 1.0 - I'm not sure all of it is. You can assign names to page regions (region-name attribute). In static-content elements, you can specify a flow name to put the static content into. So if you set the region-name of your header region to "header-odd" in your page-master for odd pages and to "header-even" in your page-master for even pages, and if you then specify your static-content elements twice (one with flow-name="header-odd" and one with flow-name="header-even) - then you can have different content on even and odd pages. I believe this method can only be reasonably used with static-content elements in the before/after regions. If you use it the body region, you'd have to have different main flow names for even and odd pages. And since XSL:FO 1.0 only has one implicit flow-map, you can't define mapping rules to for flow elements. Hope this helps, Arnd Beissner -- Cappelino Informationstechnologie GmbH Arnd Bei�ner Bahnhofstr. 3, 71063 Sindelfingen, Germany Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +49-7031-463458 Fax: +49-7031-463460 Mobile: +49-173-3016917 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
