On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 10:05:13PM +0200, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> 
> Basically, this means that you have to try to design your stylesheet in
> a way, that you can produce multiple page-sequences (ATM, your
> stylesheet produces one single page-sequence). The reason for that: FOP
> can release memory after a page-sequence is processed, . So if you can find 
> logical points in
> your report where you can force a new page, you can start a new
> page-sequence. Sometimes it means that you have to do some crude line
> counting to guess at FOP's line break decisions, sometimes this is not
> necessary which makes the whole job easier.
> 

Interesting. I didn't realize that memory can be released after a page
sequence. 

However, the catch is "especially if there are no forward references." 

So forward references would mean memory cannot be released? 

Paul

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