Shubhrata Tewari wrote:
Hi,
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Is it possible using xslt and xsl:fo to detect a page break?
No, not XSLT (xsl: namespace) because that happens before FOP starts
working. FOP determines page breaks after the XSLT transformations are
complete.
As for XSL-FO (fo: namespace)...
basically I
am using a for-each, and I want to show some data in the first row
of a page whenever a new page begins.
Any ideas?
Again, your xsl:for-each has dissolved and disappeared before FOP ever
activates.
If the data is constant ("Hi! Welcome to India!") then just place it in
the fo:static-content with region xsl-region-start.
If the data is dynamic and based on the contents of the page (for
example, the first and last words on the page of a glossary or
dictionary) then the fo:marker and fo:retrieve-marker is what you will
need. Google on those two fo's for countless examples.
If you would like running subtotals of financial data, Joerg gave a
solution[1] a while back.
Glen
[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-user&m=109035492329917&w=2
shubhrata, India
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