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RE: page numbers and fo
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- Subject: RE: page numbers and fo
- From: Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian dot rahtz at computing-services dot oxford dot ac dot uk>
- Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 14:13:33 +0100 (BST)
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Pawson, David writes:
> so this is to the latest wd. OK.
_My interpretation_ of the latest WD!
> 1. master-name="first1" appears as a master reference
> without a page-master. Ditto right1 left1.
> I'm Confused
did I screw up? i cut from
http://www.users.ox.ac.uk/~rahtz/passivetex/test/teiu5.fo
> 2. region xsl-region-before-first seems orphaned.
> Is it necessary, even if defined empty?
> What part of the stylesheet says its needed.
> ditto xsl-region-after-first.
hmm. I guess they are not necessary, no. I was just being explicit.
> 3. The repeatable-page-master-alternatives,
> Guess this is Mar00?
natch
> 4. Master-name="oneside1 appears redundant for the
> example Sebastian.
yup. there is even more in the full file. i generate it all anyway in
my TEI stylesheets
> 5. *WHY* does fo:flow need the flow-name. Its bloody
> confusing.
because you may also flow into the region-after and the region-before,
and places that like
> 6. The static contents region-before-first and region-after-first
> appear redundant for this page-sequence.
now I have forgotten what I wrote. probaby better to refer to the full
example. and see http://users.ox.ac.uk/~rahtz/tei/tei-struct.xsl,
which is actually rather clearer, where I create the monsters.
> How about creating another page sequence which uses them?
I should make a real complete example showing all the
possibilities. life is too short sometimes. I did satisfy myself
(by staring at log files) that my implementation worked
for most simple scenarios and then fell asleep.
> Silly one, but as an example it may have been helpful
> to actually point out that content goes riiiiiiight at the
> end, in that insignificant element named fo:flow.
right. it takes a long time before you get to write anything!
sebastian
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