RE: How to keep pagenumber over several page-sequences

2007-11-14 Thread MichaelNie

thanks. chris already posted the solution to my noobish problem. the chapters
are generated through the same sequence template so I just had to insert the
initial value during the first iteration.


Puppala, Kumar (LNG-CON) wrote:
> 
> Let me try to understand your requirement. You have the following
> page-sequences in your document
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> Page sequence for Index
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> Page sequence for Chapter1
> 
> Page sequence for Chapter2
> 
> ...
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> And you want the page number to start off from 1 on Chapter 1 instead of
> Index.
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> If this is what you want, you can set initial-page-number on the page
> sequence for Chapter1 to 1 and then not mention this attribute on the
> remaining page-sequences. Regarding page sequence for Index, you mention
> the initial-page-number to 1 as well. The page number gets reset
> whenever you mention the initial-page-number property on a particular
> sequence.
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> Hope this helps.
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> From: Michael Niemann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 4:09 AM
> To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
> Subject: RE: How to keep pagenumber over several page-sequences
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> 
> That makes sense. By removing the initial pagenumber for the chapter
> block the count starts with the index page though. How can I make it
> start with 1 without setting it in the block?
> 
> "Puppala, Kumar (LNG-CON)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Having just the force-page-count property on the subsequent page
> sequences should do the trick.
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>  force-page-count="no-force">
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> The page number on subsequent page sequences is a continuation from the
> previous page sequence in this case.
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RE: How to keep pagenumber over several page-sequences

2007-11-14 Thread Puppala, Kumar (LNG-CON)
Let me try to understand your requirement. You have the following
page-sequences in your document

 

Page sequence for Index

Page sequence for Chapter1

Page sequence for Chapter2

...

 

And you want the page number to start off from 1 on Chapter 1 instead of
Index.

 

If this is what you want, you can set initial-page-number on the page
sequence for Chapter1 to 1 and then not mention this attribute on the
remaining page-sequences. Regarding page sequence for Index, you mention
the initial-page-number to 1 as well. The page number gets reset
whenever you mention the initial-page-number property on a particular
sequence.

 

Hope this helps.

 

 



From: Michael Niemann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 4:09 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: RE: How to keep pagenumber over several page-sequences

 

That makes sense. By removing the initial pagenumber for the chapter
block the count starts with the index page though. How can I make it
start with 1 without setting it in the block?

"Puppala, Kumar (LNG-CON)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Having just the force-page-count property on the subsequent page
sequences should do the trick.

 



 

The page number on subsequent page sequences is a continuation from the
previous page sequence in this case.

 



  



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RE: How to keep pagenumber over several page-sequences

2007-11-14 Thread Michael Niemann
That makes sense. By removing the initial pagenumber for the chapter block the 
count starts with the index page though. How can I make it start with 1 without 
setting it in the block?

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Re: How to keep pagenumber over several page-sequences

2007-11-14 Thread Chris Bowditch

Michael Niemann wrote:


hello,
I've split up my document into several page-sequences for better 
performance.



initial-page-number="1" force-page-count="no-force">

  

  
 
border-bottom="solid black 1px" id="{generate-id()}" 
margin-bottom="20px">


   


  

  

As you can easily see each chapter now starts with page 1. Is it 
possible to pass the pagenumber between those sequences without losing 
all the performance gain I got from spolitting up the chapter into 
sequences?


Don't set initial-page-number="1" on any page-sequence except the first. 
To do this you will need to introduce an xsl:if. Try something like the 
following (caveat: completely untested and provided with no warranty!)



force-page-count="no-force">


1

   
 

etc

Chris



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RE: How to keep pagenumber over several page-sequences

2007-11-13 Thread Puppala, Kumar (LNG-CON)
Having just the force-page-count property on the subsequent page
sequences should do the trick.

 



 

The page number on subsequent page sequences is a continuation from the
previous page sequence in this case.

 



From: Michael Niemann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 10:45 AM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: How to keep pagenumber over several page-sequences

 

hello,
I've split up my document into several page-sequences for better
performance.



  
 
  
  




  

  

As you can easily see each chapter now starts with page 1. Is it
possible to pass the pagenumber between those sequences without losing
all the performance gain I got from spolitting up the chapter into
sequences?

best regards
michael

  



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