As can be read in the mailing list archives I did OMR stuff after FOP
generated the document, by post-processing the output file. Others do
this, too. With 0.20.5 you don't have many other choices. At any rate,
you don't have any "last page" functionality in 0.20.5. In 0.92beta you
have some of that but I doubt you can do "last odd page" stuff.
Post-processing is the way to go, if you ask me. Starting with 0.92beta
you have the possibility to render to the intermediate format (see
website) and modify the generated XML file adding the OMR marks at the
right places. Then you render the immediate format to the desired output
format. Not trivial stuff, though.

On 11.10.2006 11:38:07 Jason Timmins wrote:
> Hi There,
> 
> Admittedly I'm a bit new to XSL:FO and FOP (I am doing my reading, I swear!)
> but I'm working on a project using FOP 0.20.5 to create documents that are
> to be folded using a NeoPost collating machine.
> 
> We're using the NeoPost in it's simplest mode; "If you see a mark, fold what
> you've got already and put it in an envelope." However, the NeoPost can only
> read the mark from the front/odd pages of my double-sided prints. What I
> need to do therefore is to place a single, half-inch wide horizontal line
> somewhere on the last odd page in a sequence (this could anything from the
> first page to the 501st page.)
> 
> Do you guys have any XSL:FO magic that'll let me do that?



Jeremias Maerki


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