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Re: [xsl] Consecutive page numbering using XSL:FO-to-PDF

From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@---------------->
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Date: 8/1/2001 7:24:00 AM
Drew,



As your initial-page-number property is set to "auto", you should get the 
behavior you want.



Keep in mind, however, that FOP is open-source software, therefore subject 
to the usual limitations (and strengths) of that development model, and 
(more to the

point) still in early stages. I'm right now into a project trying its 
wings, and running into similar problems as yourself. One difficulty is 
that it's not really all that easy to tell what's implemented yet and 
what's not. Bugzilla, where its bugs are managed, seems particularly 
unfriendly to me -- FOP 0.19 doesn't even seem to be in it.



One strategy is to try the same stylesheet in another processor, to 
triangulate on your code to see if the problem is really there or in the 
processing. XEP is a very nice commercial XSL-FO engine, with a free 
crippleware version which should be perfectly sufficient for these 
purposes. AntennaHouse is said to be another nice one (although I haven't 
used it). Check out http://xmlsoftware.com/xslfo/ for links.



Good luck,
Wendell

At 07:42 PM 7/31/01, you wrote:
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong or how I can obtain sequential page
numbers when using more than one <fo:page-sequence>?




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