XSL-FO page-number-citation Object
Definition and Usage
The <fo:page-number-citation> object references the page-number for the
page that contains the first normal area returned by the cited object.
The cited page-number is the number of the page containing, as a descendant,
the first normal area returned with an id matching the ref-id of the <fo:page-number-citation>.
This object can be used to provide the page-numbers in the table of contents,
cross-references, and indexes.
Syntax
<fo:page-number-citation>
<!--
Contents:EMPTY
-->
</fo:page-number-citation>
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Properties
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