On Aug 10, 2006, at 16:25, Vincent Hennebert wrote:

Hi all,


(Note for Fop-dev regarding the break-after problem:
That said, I think there's a bug as a new page is created while there is
nothing more but whitespace characters in the flow. If I remove the
indenting so that all the remaining </fo:block> closing tags are sticked together (so there is really nothing after the breaking fo:block), a new
page is still created. Is this a known issue? Is it related to the
whitespace handling problem?)

I don't think so.
A new page is created, either with or without trailing white-space in the blocks... So, how could this be related to white-space? :) (Quite on the contrary, the above description excludes white-space-handling from possibly being related, IIC)

I've been doing some browsing, but can't seem to find a reference that indicates that the formatter should ignore the break-after property on the last block in the page-sequence if it is empty --if nothing prohibits the page-break, then force-page-count will do no good. In the worst case, if you would set it to odd, it would result in yet another extra page being added :/

I'll keep looking for that reference, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are none. The conclusion that the break should be avoided seems more like 'expected' than 'compliant' behaviour...


Cheers,

Andreas


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