Hi,
mirror floats appear always on the outer side of the book page. We are
using FOP to print truth books :) on the paper. In the simplest version
floats are equal size and contains growing numbers of neighbouring
paragraphs. It is used later in citations.
Part of books templates have mirror floats simply and we have to handle
it somehow. Today we are using Tex in such a cases but after very good
experiences with FO we want to get rid of Tex and use truly xml approach
everywhere.
Unfortunately XSL 1.1 spec forgotten about it :(
Michał Jaworski
W dniu 2015-06-10 o 16:14, Luis Bernardo pisze:
No, and since that does not seem part of the XSL 1.1 spec it is highly
unlikely that it will be implemented. What is the purpose of mirror
floats? Are the two floats the same (meaning same content) or do they
have at least the same exact size?
On 6/10/15 3:54 PM, Michał Jaworski wrote:
Hi,
I tested FOP 2.0 comparing results generated earlier using version
1.1. The content is an xml book having approx 300 B5 pages with lot
of tables and complex structures. Results are surprisingly positive.
Great work! I want to touch one topic known for years. Is there any
way (or are you planning in an upcoming future) to achieve somehow
mirror floats (on outer margins of the book) thus something like
<fo:float float="outside">used in xep?
Michał Jaworski
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