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RE: page numbers and fo
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- Subject: RE: page numbers and fo
- From: "Pawson, David" <DPawson at rnib dot org dot uk>
- Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2000 13:45:01 +0100
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
FO connected. Please delete :-)
>Of course, don't bother to try the above in FOP or XEP, cos they don't
>implement this version of the language :-}
so this is to the latest wd. OK.
I've cut the content for Tony's sake.
Comments.
1. master-name="first1" appears as a master reference
without a page-master. Ditto right1 left1.
I'm Confused
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.
3. The repeatable-page-master-alternatives,
Guess this is Mar00? And the conditionality
is specified by first / odd / even. (what happens
when the first page is odd :-) OK OK.
4. Its nice to see the flow names cross referencing to
region names. That simply does not make sense in
the 1999 version!
4. Master-name="oneside1 appears redundant for the
example Sebastian.
5. *WHY* does fo:flow need the flow-name. Its bloody
confusing.
6. The static contents region-before-first and region-after-first
appear redundant for this page-sequence.
How about creating another page sequence which uses them?
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.
Thanks Sebastian.
Very helpful.
Regards, DaveP
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