Steffanina, Jeff wrote:
> Unfortunately, the "single" page-sequence is so large that I run out of
> memory.

The problem is that figuring out a pagination strategy consumes memory.
 The page-sequence is one way FOP knows that it can stop calculating
pagination and issue a bunch of complete pages; if pagination continued
across page-sequences, you’d have the same memory problem with multiple
page-sequences.

I wonder if FOP could “harden” pages after some window, say 100 pages,
and free the relevant memory, regardless of page-sequence breaks.  That
would address your problem and several others’.

~Chris
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