Subject: Queues & Simple Page Masters From: cp@xxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 18:09:47 -0500 |
I'm looking into setting up headers and footers in a document, and trying to understand the relationship between page-sequence, simple-page-master and queue. I understand that the page-sequence sets up the sequencing of pages,and can contain as children queues, and simple-page-masters. Queues and simple page masters are siblings. A queue cannot be a child of a simple-page-master I understand that you use simple-page-master properties to define the sizes for headers, footers, for first, left, right pages. I also understand that you flow content into the header by using queue-name="header" I assume that if a simple page master does not define a header size, then the header queue will simply not appear on that simple page master. What I don't understand, is how you flow one set of content into the header queue for the LEFT pages, and DIFFERENT content into the RIGHT pages. Is this possible with the current definition? My understanding of the current definition is that there is one header queue per page-sequence. I couldn't find a way to map a header queue to a simple-page-master. Is there a way to do this? Carolyn Pampino XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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