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Hello all,
I'm looking into putting together an alternate page numbering on a
figure element that we have to deal with.
Each figure has its own page sequence through the use of an
xsl:for-each. Each figure can contain different elements. This hickup
is that each page in a figure has to have 2 numbering schemes.
1- The (page) of (total number of pages in the entire document pages)
2- The (page) of (total number of pages in this particular figure)
I can get either number 1 or number 2 by playing with the initial page
count in page sequences but not 1 and 2 at the same time.
Is there a way I can play with count, xsl:number or RTFs to be able to
somehow conceptually increment something up by 1 whenever I go through
the xsl-region-after?
In this particular case, I don't see how recursion would help since the
information is contained in the footer and not in the body of the
document.
Any ideas?
Regards
Jeff
I'm looking into putting together an alternate page numbering on a
figure element that we have to deal with.
Each figure has its own page sequence through the use of an
xsl:for-each. Each figure can contain different elements. This hickup
is that each page in a figure has to have 2 numbering schemes.
1- The (page) of (total number of pages in the entire document pages)
2- The (page) of (total number of pages in this particular figure)
I can get either number 1 or number 2 by playing with the initial page
count in page sequences but not 1 and 2 at the same time.
Is there a way I can play with count, xsl:number or RTFs to be able to
somehow conceptually increment something up by 1 whenever I go through
the xsl-region-after?
In this particular case, I don't see how recursion would help since the
information is contained in the footer and not in the body of the
document.
Any ideas?
Regards
Jeff