On Fri, Oct 30 2009 18:19:34 +0000, mark@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I am compiling a journal index. The output is generated via XSLT and
> XSL-FO. I have been looking for a way to deal with widows and orphans
> in XSL-FO, but all of the information I have found seems to be focused
> on breaks *within* an <fo:block>rather than *between*
> different<fo:block>s. My problem is that I only want to end a page if
> the processor has started rendering (or has completed rendering), a
> specific <fo:block>, one containing the content from an <Article>
> element. Is there a mechanism for forcing a page to end with, or
> within, a specific <fo:block>type?
Have you looked at break-after [1], specifically, break-after="page"?
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