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RE: xsl:fo - keeps and breaks problem..

2002-09-13 00:19:27
From what the original poster said,
he's only using a single template, hence
either the source xml is weakly structured,
or the stylesheet is badly written
since he declared that keeps and breaks weren't enough,
he couldn't differentiate between the various single nested
elements.

The requirement was n per page then break, which is xsl-fo vsn 2.

regards DaveP


Can't be done dependent on layout since its the formatter 
that knows when its 'at the bottom of the page', and there
is no communications back to the xslt phase.

surely the requirement is what keep-together is for, and should be
achievable in FO v 1 so long as the renderer implements keeps.

David

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