Great solution, works perfect!

/Anders

Den torsdagen den 15:e mars 2012 kl. 19:44:41 UTC+1 skrev Grant Edwards:
>
> On 2012-03-15, Anders T?rnqvist <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm evaluating Asciidoc with some simple examples on a Linux host.
> >
> > The examples have I converted to PDF books with:
> > a2x -k -fpdf -dbook -L test1.txt
> >
> > The results look fine but I'd like to also have a short copyrigt text
> > in the PDF footer on each page as well as a organization logo
> > somewhere in the header on each page.
> >
> > How do I do this in a simple way?
>
> In a simple way?
>
> You create a single page PDF file containing the "watermark" using
> whatever tools you want (I used LibreOffice).  Then you use pdftk to
> place the watermark behind each page of the PDF document:
>
>   pdftk manual.pdf background watermark.pdf output manual-watermarked.pdf
>
> I looked into ways of getting the FOP backend to do something like
> that, but I was unable to get any of the XSLT approaches I tried to
> work.  Maybe the docbook backend is easier to customize, but the FOP
> backend is nasty...
>   
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