Luis Ferro a écrit :
Interesting...
And does those sequences share page-citations between them from and
to? (like a global index)
Yes, definitely.
Global TOC, section TOC, chapter TOC, global index, list of revisions,
bookmarks...
(fo:page-sequence at the chapter level, but the chapter TOC in front is
an fo:page-sequence in its own right).
It works because they are in the same source document.
Thanx for the tip... My workaround the memory limitations was to split
the work in several individual documents, completely separated from
each others, and managing a "starting page" reference to keep things
continuous.
We've been through this too at a certain point in the project, it has
been a nightmare, as we just couldn't produce all the above artefacts we
needed.
It also worked... but at the cost of an harder build process. You
solution would improve the build ten-fold!
;)
Yes, it's so much easier right now than it has been :-)
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]