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Subject: Dealing with pagebreaks
From: "Frank Lorenz" <f.lo@xxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 10:41:15 +0100 (MET)
pagebreaks
Hi,

below you see two pages wich are describing the problem:
If a speaker initialises a new speech, the speaker's name should
be displayed in the before-region. Otherwise, if a new page starts with a
continuing speech, the speaker's name should be displayed in the
before-region.
Due to certain circumstances, it is not possible to always set the speaker
into only one of the regions.


-----------------
                       Note the empty before-region.
-----------------      A new speaker's name is written in the body-region.
  Speaker: Joe

This is a long
content of a new
speech.
-----------------
    Page n
-----------------

-----------------
  Speaker: Joe         Note the filled before-region.
-----------------      The continuing speaker's name is written in the
before-region.
This is still the
content of the
same speech.
-----------------
    Page n+1
-----------------

Hmm, i thing the main problem is that there is no leverage at the
FO-Processor's runtime, where the pagebreaks occure.

Regards Frank

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