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Subject: recto/verso vs odd/even
From: Carlos Villegas <cav@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 22:11:18 +0900
 recto/verso vs odd/even
Hi,

I'm trying to format a book using XSL-FO in which recto and verso pages have different layouts. Basically mirror layouts with larger inside margins for binding. The problem is that my page-sequence's have initial-page-number=1 and force-page-count="no-force", we don't want blank pages. In other words, whether a page is odd or even has nothing to do with whether it is a front page or a back page in the book.
The book contains many small sections starting at page 1 but that can be a front or back page. Naturally I'm mapping the sections to page-sequences. However the conditional-page-master-reference has only tests for odd-or-even based on the page number of the page-sequence. I haven't found anything for recto/verso (front/back).


Any way to achieve this with XSL-FO?

Thanks,

Carlos

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