> -----Original Message----- > From: Giorgio [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > I do not agree with these values. > > I use FOP dayly to generate 100-250 pages documents with > forward > references (TOC at beginning) without memory > problem (with FOP 0.20.5). > > > > We writes documents that can be easily splitted in short > page-sequences > (1-6 pages). > > This is a very good news for me, Pascal. My question is, how > do you split your document? I mean, I think page-squence tag > is made to solve the "splitting document in pages" problem > but if there are better ways that doesn't consume large > amount of memory I will be very glad to learn these. > BTW, there are no examples in the FOP documentation on that task.
We use a writting method that allows to cut heavy documents in short sequences. So, each sequence is titled and we can insert a page-break before title. It's especially an analytic approach, not a physical process, that consists in structuring and mapping the information. Since it is out of topic in this list, you can directly email me [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information. Pascal --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]