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Subject: Re: Widows and orphans in XSL-FO
From: "Mark Wilson" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 17:44:44 -0700
Re:  Widows and orphans in XSL-FO
Hi Ken,
Sorry my original post was not clear enough. I have a short output PDF file that may show better what I mean, but I cannot send it to the list. A longer copy is on the web at:


http://www.knihtisk.org/library/specialist/pdf/a.pdf

Page 1 ends with "Kvapilova, Hana"

In a perfect world, it would have ended with the line above it, "New issues: Czech Republic. Jan/Feb 1996 p.23." which is an <Article> element and Kvapilova, Hana" ( a <SubDiv1> element), would have been pushed to the next page.

The rule I want to enforce is:
"A page may only end with one or more renditions of <Article> elements." (Visually: a page may only end with a black rendition, never a red rendition).


The bottom of page 3 shows how pages should end. There, a list of <Article> elements extends from the bottom of page 3 to the top of page 4

I did get a lead on "blind tables" with my Google search and am attempting to see if that will work for me. The "keep-" properties seems more in line with my needs than the "break-" properties, but I am not sure.
Mark


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