I'm trying to add a simple "page x of y" to a report made with ReportLab.. I found this old post about it, but maybe six years later something more straightforward has emerged? ^^;
I found this recipe too, but when I use it, the resulting PDF is missing the images..

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I was able to implement the NumberedCanvas approach from ActiveState. It was very easy to do and did not change much of my existing code. All I had to do was add that NumberedCanvas class and add the canvasmaker attribute when building my doc. I also changed the measurements of where the "x of y" was displayed:

self.doc.build(pdf)

became

self.doc.build(pdf, canvasmaker=NumberedCanvas)

doc is a BaseDocTemplate and pdf is my list of flowable elements.

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Did images show up normally with that approach? – Joril Mar 13 '09 at 7:32
I do have images displaying on the pdf without any problems. If you are having a problem with images, could you elaborate or start a new question? – adam Mar 13 '09 at 15:29
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use doc.multiBuild

and in the page header method (defined by "onLaterPages="):

global TOTALPAGES
if doc.page > TOTALPAGES:
    TOTALPAGES = doc.page
else:
    canvas.drawString(270 * mm, 5 * mm, "Seite %d/%d" % (doc.page,TOTALPAGES))
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Just digging up some code for you, we use this:

SimpleDocTemplate(...).build(self.story,
                             onFirstPage=self._on_page,
                             onLaterPages=self._on_page)

Now self._on_page is a method that gets called for each page like:

def _on_page(self, canvas, doc):
    # ... do any additional page formatting here for each page
    print doc.page
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Yes but the tricky part is how to figure out the "of y" part :) That is, the total number of pages – Joril Mar 12 '09 at 12:34
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