Hi, 

thank you for your response! I appreciate it very much! So the only way to
achieve that is to place a background image under a number ;-).

My best regards,
Nancy


Andreas Delmelle-2 wrote:
> 
> On Oct 13, 2008, at 14:39, Andreas Delmelle wrote:
> 
>>
>> On Oct 13, 2008, at 14:31, Andreas Delmelle wrote:
>>
>>> Am I correct in assuming that you actually want the CIRCLED DIGIT  
>>> ONE (= U+1103) up to CIRCLED NUMBER TEN (U+1202)? In that case,  
>>> the only way I can think of to achieve the desired effect, is to  
>>> force the initial-page-number property of the page-sequence to 1103.
>>
>> Sorry, that will not work after all, since the first page-number  
>> will be the sequence 1-1-0-3, which will be rendered as four  
>> separate glyphs...
> 
> Checked a little closer in the meantime, and the story is that FOP  
> appears to be not 100% compliant where it comes to the 'format'  
> property (which I presume is being set by the posted Docbook source).  
> So our compliance page needs a little update to reflect this (unless  
> somebody figures out the fix for this real soon).
> 
> I'll see if I can take care of that one of these days.
> 
> 
> Andreas (just back from NYC, and somewhat jet-lagged...)
> 
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