On 15 Jul 2011, at 09:26, Marcos García wrote:

Hi Marcos

> I have created a reduced version of the original WordML document with the 
> same continous section break, and obtained the same results (it breaks it in 
> two different pages).
> 
> Here you have the FO I'm currently using. 
> It's long. 
> ready?

OK, thanks. That makes it a whole lot clearer. 

So, you want "Paragraph 1" and "Paragraph 2" to be shown on the same page, 
right? In that case, the fact that they appear in different fo:page-sequences 
does not help --quite on the contrary: that forces an unconditional page-break 
in between the two page-sequences.

The two blocks/paragraphs should end up in the same page-sequence, using the 
same 2-column page-master, and the fo:flow should look something like (stripped 
to show the most relevant parts):

>     <fo:flow flow-name="xsl-region-body">
>       <fo:block span="all" role="Div" widows="2" orphans="2" font-size="10pt" 
> line-height="1.147" white-space-collapse="true">
...
>         <fo:block font-family="TimesNewRoman" font-size="12pt" language="ES">
>           <fo:inline>Paragraph1</fo:inline>
>         </fo:block>
>       </fo:block>
>       <fo:block role="Div" widows="2" orphans="2" font-size="10pt" 
> line-height="1.147" white-space-collapse="true">
>         <fo:block font-family="TimesNewRoman" font-size="12pt" language="ES">
>           <fo:inline>Paragraph2</fo:inline>
>         </fo:block>
>       </fo:block>
>       <fo:block id="last-block"/>
>     </fo:flow>

Note the span="all" spec on the first block to make sure it spans both columns. 
The second block then, will flow in two columns (implicit span="none").

Obviously, this will mean --likely significant-- changes to your stylesheet 
code.


Hope this helps!

Regards

Andreas
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