Thanks. I need to work out how to edit my template file to get your fo:
stylesheet markup.
Rob Sargent-4 wrote:
>
> bottom-posted
>
> On 08/05/2011 08:53 AM, mike 675 wrote:
>>
>>
>> Rob Sargent-4 wrote:
>>> two-column page layout with full-page-length sized blocks might do the
>>> trick.
>>>
>> Thanks. How do I select a non-standard front page layout like this?
>> I am working using the titlepage.template.xml file to generate the fop
>> markup for my front page.
>>
>
> I'm not sure what you would be selecting from but some "template" which
> it designed for brochures or news letters might fit the bill. At the fo
> level it's the column-count property on region-body. Here's one I'm
> using in my stylesheet (which transforms the xml containing the content
> into fo layout).
>
> <fo:simple-page-master master-name="chapter-open"
> page-height="11in" page-width="8.5in"
> margin="{$rightPageMargins}">
> <fo:region-body column-count="2"
> margin-top="{$chapterOpenExtent}in"
> margin-right="0.7in"
> column-gap="0.4in"/>
> <fo:region-before region-name="chapter-title"
> column-count="2"
> column-gap="0.4in"
> margin-right="0.7in"
> extent="{$chapterOpenExtent}in"/>
> </fo:simple-page-master>
>
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