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Function Description
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info()
Returns pagination information for one HTML element or for the first element in a result set (see
"results" on page958) of a query across all sections in a Print context (see "query(selector)" on
page957).
The returned information is of the type PaginationInfo (see "PaginationInfo" on page957).
This function can only be used in a Post Pagination Script ; see "Post Pagination Script API" on
page953.
For an example see: "Creating a Table Of Contents" on page443.
overflows()
The overflows() method returns a boolean value indicating whether an HTML element
overflows its box boundaries.
This function could for instance be used in a design where content needs to flow separately
from the main text flow, or where a new, full-page, multi-column box should be inserted when
the current one overflows.
Note that when called in a Standard script, this method runs before the pagination of Print
output. After pagination - in the output, and in Preview mode - the element's overflow may have
changed, especially when the element is combined with floating elements (i.e. elements that
have the CSS style float) and located near a page-break.
To prevent this from happening, it may help to set the element's CSS style to overflow:hidden.
The overflows() method can also be used in a Post Pagination script.
Tip
You don't need a script to resize text in order to make it fit in a box. The Copy Fit feature
automatically scales text to the available space (see "Copy Fit" on page307).
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