Chris,
Comments below.
Chris Bowditch wrote:
Peter B. West wrote:
snip/
The Rec says of force-page-number:auto, 'If there is no next
page-sequence or if the value of its initial-page-number is auto do
not force any page.' Should that read, '...the value of its
initial-page-number is auto,
The editors,
I am seeking clarification of the relationship between the
force-page-number and initial-page-number properties in certain
circumstances: specifically, when the value of force-page-number is
auto and the value of initial-page-number on a following page-sequence
is either
Thanks a lot for your responses!!!
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Dear FOPies,
I'm using the force-page-count=even property to ensure an even number of pages. The page-sequence has some static content (footer and header). If my page-sequence has an odd number of pages, FOP appends an additional page correctly. The problem is that the appended page
On 10.01.2003 10:51:34 Sascha Schmidt wrote:
Dear FOPies,
:-)
I'm using the force-page-count=even property to ensure an even number of
pages. The page-sequence has some static content (footer and header). If
my page-sequence has an odd number of pages, FOP appends an additional
page
is three pages
long. Since I need to have an even number of pages in the first sequence
(otherwise duplex printing
is broken, in insert a force-page-count=end-on-even in the first
sequence.
Works fine. But: I use page-number-citations in the footer to get page x
of y style page counts.
To get the y
Arnd Beißner wrote:
I don't see how I could use a page-position=last property for this,
either.
This could work if it were implemented in FOP.
Did I stumble upon a missing feature in XSL:FO,
Yes. There is no feature to really *count* pages, you can
only cite page numbers.
Postprocessing
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Arnd Beißner wrote:
I don't see how I could use a page-position=last property for this,
either.
This could work if it were implemented in FOP.
Did I stumble upon a missing feature in XSL:FO,
Yes. There is no feature to really *count* pages, you can
only cite page
Has anyone used the force-page-count attribute in fo:page-sequence ?
I am using FOP 0.19 and when I render to PDF it reports that it is ignoring
the force-page-count attribute.
TIA,
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Dinesh Patel
Britannic Assurance.
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At 03:06 PM 11/2/01 -, Dinesh Patel wrote:
Has anyone used the force-page-count attribute in fo:page-sequence ?
I am using FOP 0.19 and when I render to PDF it reports that it is ignoring
the force-page-count attribute.
The CHANGES file will say for sure when that property was supported
The force-page-count property on fo:page-sequence is now supported, in full
(that means you can use 'auto', 'even', 'odd', 'end-on-even', 'end-on-odd' and
'no-force').
Caveats:
1. This is relatively untested stuff. I ran through a bunch of combinations, but
let's face it, proper black-box
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