Re: odd-or-even AND page-position in fo:conditional-page-master-reference

2005-10-28 Thread Glen Mazza
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Re: odd-or-even AND page-position in fo:conditional-page-master-reference

2005-10-28 Thread Daniel Brown
ent as possible. Regards, Daniel Glen Mazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/28/2005 04:59 PM Please respond to fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org To fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org cc Subject Re: odd-or-even AND page-position in fo:conditional-page-master-reference Daniel Brow

Re: odd-or-even AND page-position in fo:conditional-page-master-reference

2005-10-28 Thread Glen Mazza
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Re: odd-or-even AND page-position in fo:conditional-page-master-reference

2005-10-28 Thread Daniel Brown
odd-or-even AND page-position in fo:conditional-page-master-reference  I think all you need is to set initial-page-number to "even" on thefo:page-sequence:http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xsl-20011015/slice7.html#initial-page-numberand just use a simple fo:single-page-master-reference instea

Re: odd-or-even AND page-position in fo:conditional-page-master-reference

2005-10-28 Thread Glen Mazza
I think all you need is to set initial-page-number to "even" on the fo:page-sequence: http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xsl-20011015/slice7.html#initial-page-number and just use a simple fo:single-page-master-reference instead of fo:c-p-m-r. Glen Daniel Brown wrote: Shouldn't it be possible to use

odd-or-even AND page-position in fo:conditional-page-master-reference

2005-10-28 Thread Daniel Brown
Shouldn't it be possible to use both the odd-or-even AND the page-position within the fo:conditional-page-master-reference? I'm finding (0.20.5) that one or the other works but not both. In the case of both being entered, it simply takes the first defined. What I'm trying to do it insert a page s