Hi,

As a workaround, you can start page 1 at the 2nd page of your sequence, and set 
manually the number '0' on the first page...

Pascal

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Andreas L Delmelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Envoyé : mardi 28 août 2007 18:35
> 
> On Aug 28, 2007, at 15:00, Richard FARAND wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> > I'm trying to force my first page-number to 0 (zero) using initial- 
> > page-number=0. But it does not work (FOP 0.93 product version)!
> > FOP always seems always to reset its page-number to 1.
> 
> FOP is merely being compliant to the XSL-FO Rec here, I'm afraid...  
> The Rec states that the value, if a number, should be 'a 
> positive integer', and 'if a non-positive or non-integer 
> value is provided, the value will be rounded to the nearest 
> integer value greater than or equal to 1'.
> 
> For now, unless I'm missing something, XSL-FO does not allow 
> you to have a page zero. :(
> 
> > But when I reset it to another value but 0 (for exemple initial- 
> > page-number=24), it works. My pages are counted from the given non- 
> > zero value.
> > Is there any issue to this problem??... I tried to recuperate the 
> > value of fo:page-number but no way...
> >
> > I have also another question: Is there any way to maintain 
> two page- 
> > number sequences. I have indeed to print the internal page-number 
> > relative to the current chapter, and also the general page-number 
> > (relative to the whole pdf file). For example, page #10 in 
> chapter 2, 
> > will be the page #55 in the document. And I need to print the two 
> > quantities (chapter 2 - page 10 in the header, and 55 in the 
> > footer)... Is there anyway to do it in FOP (and in XSL-FO 
> generally).
> 
> Although I don't immediately see a way to achieve this in 
> native XSL- FO, maybe it is possible by post-processing the 
> PDF with iText to insert the footer page-numbers, or by using 
> the Intermediate Format and altering FOP's XML Area Tree, as 
> described here:
> http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/0.94/intermediate.html
> 
> 
> HTH!
> 
> Andreas


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