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From: David Carlisle
David, your FAQ should probably mention that the technique
of using a page reference to a block on the last page to
get "n of m" page numbering works for simple documents but
fails if either:
* The block with the id doesn't end up on the last page.
It's hard to
ensure that this doesn't happen if you have floats that
may float to the
end of the document thus generating pages after your "last" block.
* The printed page number on the "last" page doesn't
reflect the number
of pages in the document. This will happen for example if
your front
matter is numbered i,ii, ... and the you restart the
numbering at 1
at the beginning of the main matter.
Appreciated.
I'll update it.
Thanks David.
DaveP
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