Because the XSL-FO interpretation is arms-length from the XSLT 
transformation, one must always express the desired conditional processing 
in the stylesheet before the XSL-FO processor acts on the resulting 
transformation.  An example of such conditional processing is the set of 
"keep" properties.
At 2002-08-29 17:01 -0700, Charles Ohana wrote:
Is there a way in FO to test if I've reach the end of the page and if I just
started a new page.
No there is not.  You need to give the FO processor contingencies for being 
at the start of a page, rather than asking to go to the start of a new page.
You haven't described *why* you need to do a test ... chances are if your 
formatting requirement is quite ordinary that XSL-FO will be able to do 
what you want with a particular property or two and that you are only 
asking your question in the incorrect way.
I hope this helps.
................ Ken
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