Hi,

I have done this, but only in one specific way using XEP.  I did this using
a block-container with a fixed position, a hieght/width of the full page,
and a z-index value to ensure it is below everything else:

<fo:block-container background-image="background.svg"
absolute-position="fixed" height="210mm" width="148mm" z-index="-1">
  <fo:block/>
</fo:block-container>

This can be placed anywhere in a customization layer.  I am not sure how
well this will work with another processor (I know that the z-index property
doesn't work in FOP, anyway).

Hope that helps a little.

Colin

On 7/27/07, Costin Stroie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Helo
>
> Is it possible to set an image as a full page background, with no margins
> around? It should be placed from the top margin to the bottom (even under
> header and footer) and from the left margin to the righ, not only under
> the content, but stretched on the entire page. For example, for A5 page,
> the image should have 210x148mm.
>
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