I was delighted to learn that fop 2.0 has been released (I live under a
rock).

For some time now we've been manually breaking up our content into multiple
page-sequences -- many more than we would like to use.

I saw that one long page-sequence still eats memory:
https://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/2.0/running.html#memory

For years now, I've been using a less-than-ideal strategy to break my
content up into multiple page-sequences. I'm wondering if there is any hope
that we will be able to stop doing this at some point and let the pages
break naturally.

The part about multiple page sequences that presents difficulty is the fact
that physical page break occurs.

Background use-case:  FOP renders massive reports

Thanks,
Rob



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