You can do the page "1/(total nb of pages)" using some "last block reference". I mean you can generate a block with a special id, like "my-very-last-paragraph" within the last page. then, you can use a page-number-citation that refers to your "my-very-last-paragraph" block.
as for the last FOP dist, I have the very same question you ask ... where is the last REC dist ? Hope that helps Cyril At 11:46 07/01/2002 -0500, you wrote: >I'm sorry if this topic has been addressed before, but I couldn't find it in >the archives -- can FOP render page numbers as "page 1/(n[total number of >pages])"? > >Also, the index page at xml.apache.org/fop states "The latest version of Fop >is 0.20.2 and it supports the xsl:fo XSL-FO Version 1.0 W3C Recommendation" >(with a link to XSL1.0), but the distribution directory lists the download >as Fop-0.20.2RC with a date of 29-Sep-2001 (which, when I downloaded it in >September, still used the CR syntax). Has this file been updated to use the >Rec syntax, or is that available from CVS, or is this a typo? > >Thanks in advance, >John --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]