XSL-FO break-after Property
Definition and Usage
The break-after property specifies that the first area generated by the next
XSL-FO object, shall be the first one placed in a particular context (e.g.
page-area, column-area).
Details
- Inherited: no
- Percentages: N/A
- Media: visual
Property Values
| Value |
Description |
| auto |
Default. No break shall be forced |
| column |
Creates a page-break condition within column-areas |
| page |
Creates a page-break condition within page-areas |
| even-page |
Creates a page-break condition within even page-areas |
| odd-page |
Creates a page-break condition within odd page-areas |
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