Do it in the xml to xsl-fo transform.
Use
<xsl:number
level="multiple"
count="section"
from ="/section"/>
Or whatever your structure is.
This would work for
nested sections.
HTH DaveP
I'm trying to get a legal document layout where each clause has an
associated number and subclauses have numbers based on the
parent. eg.
1. Clause
1.1 Subclause.
I've been trying to do this using orderedlists but have been running
into problems with nesting the lists. The <fo:list-item-body> doesn't
seem to like anything in it other than listitems and I can't
figure out
how to nest them any other way.
Is this possible?
Thanks
Josh
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