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Subject: Re: page-squence-master
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:18:52 GMT
Re:  page-squence-master
David Pawson:
  http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect3/N8703.html#d11542e31

Tokushige Kobayashi::
  It needs special extension for API of FO rendering engine.

David, your FAQ should probably mention that the technique of using a
page reference to a block on the last page to get "n of m" page numbering
works for simple documents but fails if either:

* The block with the id doesn't end up on the last page.  It's hard to
  ensure that this doesn't happen if you have floats that may float to the
  end of the document thus generating pages after your "last" block.

* The printed page number on the "last" page doesn't reflect the number
  of pages in the document. This will happen for example if your front
  matter is numbered i,ii, ... and the you restart the numbering  at 1
  at the beginning of the main matter.

David

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