Corrections to Chapter 13 of XML in a Nutshell, 2nd edition, XSL Formatting Objects (XSL-FO)

p. 221: Traditional Chinese runs from right to left. The sentence: "If the text were traditional Chinese, then the start would be on top, the end on bottom, the before on the lefthand side, and the after on the righthand side." should be "If the text were traditional Chinese, then the start would be on top, the end on bottom, the before on the righthand side, and the after on the lefthand side."


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