Subject: Re: [xsl] blank page formatting From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 13:19:21 -0400 |
Thanks this confirms what I thought might be going on, now the easier said than doen task of trying to figure out why there is something empty on the page and also convincing the customer that all balnk pages may not get the proper text applied.
In the case of my working sample, the page is being forced by a break page after property.
Can you summarize your use in more detail? There are interactions of initial-page-number and the kinds of breaks.
If you were in the middle of an odd page and you used break-before="odd-page" or break-after="odd-page" you get a blank page.
If you were in the middle of an even page and you used break-before="even-page" or break-after="even-page" you get a blank page.
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