If you are using static-content blocks to create headers and footers, 
you'll automatically get that content on the new page. You can also put a 
running title in the header or footer. If you make the header area big 
enough and apply the same style choices to the running title, I suppose 
you could make it like like a continued title (perhaps even with the word 
"continued" after the title). As a rule, that's OK in short (two pages or 
so) documents but will be seen as heavy-handed for long documents.

If you want to insert a new title in the body of the document each time a 
new page is created, I think you're out of luck. I don't believe FOP 
offers a mechanism to detect when a flow has crossed a page boundary.

I don't think this is a weakness of FOP, by the way. I'm pretty sure the 
FO spec offers no such mechanism, so any compliant implementation of the 
spec does not have that feature.

(I have qualified all my statements because I have not taken the time to 
go check the spec.)

HTH

Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services
(presently consulting at Synergistic Solution Technologies)



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Hi,
  I am displaying some text on one of the pages, and some times the text
might be long enough that a new page is created. Is there a way to check
if a new page is created so I put some page title eg. (cont...) or
something else.

Thanks

Jaysheel. 

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