How does TopLeaf handle looseleaf?
Looseleaf is a document management methodology built around large, long-life paper and electronic document sets. When a document is updated, looseleaf systems let you print just those pages which have changed. Also, because page numbers are static in a published looseleaf document, looseleaf systems manage the addition of new pages through stroke pages (also called A-pages, dot-pages, and point-pages). So for example if a page is inserted between pages 42 and 43, it might be numbered 42/1. TopLeaf completely automates the looseleaf process. When a new version of an XML document is deposited into TopLeaf, it is compared to the previous version submitted using a built-in differencing engine. This is then used to determine which pages have changes on them, and which pages need to be created or deleted. In addition, TopLeaf can automatically generate list of Live Pages and Filing Instructions. And since TopLeaf does not need to place any markers or processing instructions back into the doc