- From: Tony Graham <Tony.Graham@MenteithConsulting.com>
- Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 12:44:12 +0000
- To: www-xsl-fo@w3.org
On Thu, Mar 26 2009 07:09:24 +0000, jeevan.lalkumbar@hcl.in wrote: ... > The first page orientation is potrait and the second page orientation is > Lanscape. The catch is if the content of the first page is more and flows > then the second page must be Potrait and the third page must be Landscape. At first glance, I'd say that you'd just need to put the first page(s)'s content into one fo:page-sequence that uses a portrait page-master and the second (or maybe third) page's content into a second fo:page-sequence that uses a landscape page-master. The first fo:page-sequence would generate portrait pages until it ran out of content, then the second fo:page-sequence would generate landscape pages. It would probably help if you posted a snippet of what you've tried and explained how it's not working for you. Regards, Tony Graham Tony.Graham@MenteithConsulting.com Director W3C XSL FO SG Invited Expert Menteith Consulting Ltd XML, XSL and XSLT consulting, programming and training Registered Office: 13 Kelly's Bay Beach, Skerries, Co. Dublin, Ireland Registered in Ireland - No. 428599 http://www.menteithconsulting.com -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- xmlroff XSL Formatter http://xmlroff.org xslide Emacs mode http://www.menteith.com/wiki/xslide Unicode: A Primer urn:isbn:0-7645-4625-2
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