Georg,

Thanks for this i will experiment with your suggestion...looks like a way
forward.

Tx(!)

Raphael

On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Georg Datterl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Hi Raphael,
>
> > Is there a way using FOP to break a PDF into two after x number of
> pages...using XSL 2.0? getting the page number?
> > The problem is that we need to break a book after 600 pages into two
> books with the book number on the front cover. The other problem is that we
> would > need to before hand how many pages there will be when processing the
> front cover. I guess it is not possible...Anybody has experience with this?
>
> Do you really want to break after exactly 600 pages, no matter if you are
> for example in the middle of a text block or so?
> If yes, I'd guess it would be possible to define a page-master-sequence
> consisting of the front page, 599 times the data page (with a data region),
> the second front page containing only static content (no data region) and
> 599 times the data page again. Then a flow into the data region should fill
> 599 pages, the generate the second front page without filling in data from
> the flow, the go on filling data pages.
>
> Regards,
>
> Georg Datterl
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