RE: [xsl] page-squence-master

Subject: RE: [xsl] page-squence-master
From: "Pawson, David" <David.Pawson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:41:00 -0000
    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 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.

Personal opinion, I like to see

Page X of XXIII
or
Page 3 of 93

I.e. retain the frontmatter/mainmatter separation?


regards DaveP

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