Using the official terms is usually a good idea but in this instance I'd
leave it like it is. It's not just the break-before value. The value for
startOn can also come from a break-after property. It simply indicates
for a BlockSequence on what kind of page it should start after
normalizing where the value originally came from (break-after or
break-before). IMO using "break-before" here would actually be confusing
and startOn is more descriptive.

On 05.05.2005 06:00:56 Glen Mazza wrote:
> Team,
> 
> The AbstractBreaker.BlockSequence has an "iStartOn" property, that from 
> looking at PSLM, quite possibly just means the "break-before" trait.  
> Are they synonyms?  I would like us to use the official Rec term if at 
> all possible.
> 
> Thanks,
> Glen
> 
> 
> 
>     public class BlockSequence extends KnuthSequence {
> 
>         private int startOn;
> 
>         public BlockSequence(int iStartOn) {
>             super();
>             startOn = iStartOn;
>         }
>    .....



Jeremias Maerki

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