Hello everybody,

Todays question: Can break-before break span? If yes, why? If no, read on: 

Attached you will find a small fo-file containing one simple page master and 
two pages. Although the page master has a column-count=2, both pages should be 
single-column, therefore span=all is used. Both pages should start at an odd 
page, therefore  break-before=odd-page is used. 

The unexpected result: The text on the first page uses both columns, the second 
page is empty, but the text on the third page uses only one column. When I 
remove the first page or break-before, the second text uses both columns. Why?

Regards,
 
Georg Datterl
 
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