Hi,
thanks. This works fine :-)
After making some customizations to my customizationlayer, now it looks
better. For example, using <?lastpage?>. Have to put it at the end of the
appendix.
<?lastpage ?>
</appendix>
Now all pages will counted correctly.
Another thing is, I defined first pages without a footer content or just
have another footer content than the other pages. The appendix has its own
page-sequence and its own first page. So the first page footer content was
empty because I defined an empty footer content for the first page. I
changed my settings so every first page has the same footer content like the
other pages have.
But, is there a way to specify the first page footer content of such
appendix like a normal page and still have another first page footer content
for the real first page of the whole document?
Best Regards,
Lee
Bob Stayton wrote:
>
> And that's why I should test before sending out suggestions. 8^)
>
> That should be name="page.sequence", not "page-sequence" (use dot, not
> dash).
>
> Bob Stayton
> Sagehill Enterprises
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Leeloo5e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 5:41 AM
> Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Rotate Region Body for Landscape Pages
>
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> thank you very much.
>>
>> First of all, one correction ...
>> <xsl:variable name="appendix.content"> <!-- <<========= Add this line
>> here
>> -->
>> <fo:block id='{$id}'>
>> <xsl:if test="$axf.extensions != 0">
>> <xsl:attribute name="axf:outline-level">
>> ...
>> <xsl:apply-templates/>
>> </fo:block>
>> </xsl:variable> <!-- <<==============Add this line here after all the
>> content -->
>>
>> I was wondering why the variable appendix.content can't be find while
>> processing. Just the prefix xsl: was missing.
>>
>> Second one is: A template named page-sequence does not exist or something
>> else ElemTemplateElement-Error: page-sequence
>>
>> <!-- And then add this template call -->
>> <xsl:call-template name="page-sequence">
>> <xsl:with-param name="content" select="$appendix.content"/>
>> </xsl:call-template>
>>
>> I tried to find the template called "page-sequence" but can't find it.
>>
>> Any further suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Best Regards,
>> Lee
>>
>>
>>
>> Bob Stayton wrote:
>>>
>>> OK, your landscape page-masters are working, as indicated by the results
>>> when you put the attribute on the root element.
>>>
>>> The problem is that a page-master is applied at the page-sequence level,
>>> but
>>> an appendix inside an article does not generate its own page-sequence.
>>> The
>>> default assumption was that in an article, you don't want a page break
>>> when
>>> you start an appendix. To get your appendix to be landscaped, you'll
>>> need
>>> to change the behavior of the article template and the article/appendix
>>> template. Use something like this (untested) in a customization layer:
>>>
>>> At the end of the template with match="article" in fo/component.xsl,
>>> change
>>>
>>> <xsl:apply-templates/>
>>> </fo:flow>
>>> </fo:page-sequence>
>>>
>>> to:
>>>
>>> <xsl:apply-templates select="node()[not(self::appendix)]"/>
>>> </fo:flow>
>>> </fo:page-sequence>
>>>
>>> <xsl:apply-templates select="appendix"/>
>>>
>>> That excludes each appendix from the article's page-sequence and
>>> processes
>>> them after the article page-sequence ends.
>>>
>>> In the template with match="article/appendix", put all the content
>>> inside
>>> a
>>> variable, and then pass that as a parameter to the template named
>>> "page.sequence":
>>>
>>> <xsl:template match="article/appendix">
>>> <xsl:variable name="id">
>>> <xsl:call-template name="object.id"/>
>>> </xsl:variable>
>>>
>>> <xsl:variable name="title">
>>> <xsl:apply-templates select="." mode="object.title.markup"/>
>>> </xsl:variable>
>>>
>>> <xsl:variable name="titleabbrev">
>>> <xsl:apply-templates select="." mode="titleabbrev.markup"/>
>>> </xsl:variable>
>>>
>>> <variable name="appendix.content"> <!-- <<========= Add this line
>>> here -->
>>> <fo:block id='{$id}'>
>>> <xsl:if test="$axf.extensions != 0">
>>> <xsl:attribute name="axf:outline-level">
>>> ...
>>> <xsl:apply-templates/>
>>> </fo:block>
>>> </variable> <!-- <<==============Add this line here after all the
>>> content -->
>>>
>>> <!-- And then add this template call -->
>>> <xsl:call-template name="page-sequence">
>>> <xsl:with-param name="content" select="$appendix.content"/>
>>> </xsl:call-template>
>>>
>>> That will put the appendix into its own page-sequence.
>>>
>>> Bob Stayton
>>> Sagehill Enterprises
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Leeloo5e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 12:44 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Rotate Region Body for Landscape Pages
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> thanks. I changed it and processed again. The appendix is still in
>>>> portrait
>>>> not in landscape.
>>>>
>>>> First processed it with FOP 0.95 beta on Windows-System.
>>>> Then processed it with xsltproc to generate a fo and have a look at
>>>> this.
>>>> Finding the page-master-sequence in the fo file
>>>>
>>>> <fo:page-sequence-master
>>>> master-name="landscape"><fo:repeatable-page-master-alternatives><fo:conditional-page-master-reference
>>>> master-reference="blank"
>>>> blank-or-not-blank="blank"/><fo:conditional-page-master-reference
>>>> master-reference="landscape-first"
>>>> page-position="first"/><fo:conditional-page-master-reference
>>>> master-reference="landscape-odd"
>>>> odd-or-even="odd"/><fo:conditional-page-master-reference
>>>> odd-or-even="even"
>>>> master-reference="landscape-odd"/></fo:repeatable-page-master-alternatives></fo:page-sequence-master>
>>>>
>>>> But the PDF-Output is still in portrait also when I processed the FO
>>>> file
>>>> again with the latest build of FOP.
>>>>
>>>> Just add role="landscape" to my root article and processed again. Now
>>>> the
>>>> whole pdf output is in landscape ... header and footer still portrait -
>>>> thats fine.
>>>>
>>>> The appendix I would like to output in landscape format is inside the
>>>> root
>>>> article and this is still in normal format portrait ... Could be this
>>>> the
>>>> reason? Should I create a separat appendix-file?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you very much.
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> Lee
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Bob Stayton wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> Your customization worked for me. I copied and pasted this into a
>>>>> short
>>>>> customization (with one correction: your page-sequence-master was
>>>>> using
>>>>> body-odd instead of landscape-odd), and processed it with xsltproc and
>>>>> fop
>>>>> 0.95beta. When I put role="landscape" on chapter or appendix, they
>>>>> came
>>>>> out
>>>>> landscape in the PDF.
>>>>>
>>>>> You might take a peek inside your fo file to see if you are getting
>>>>> "landscape" on the page-sequence. That will tell you if something is
>>>>> going
>>>>> wrong with the stylesheet instead of fop.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bob Stayton
>>>>> Sagehill Enterprises
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>>>> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 7:11 AM
>>>>> Subject: [docbook-apps] Rotate Region Body for Landscape Pages
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello List,
>>>>>
>>>>> tried to set up a customized page sequence to rotate a region body.
>>>>> This
>>>>> Guide
>>>>> (http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/PageDesign.html#LandscapePageSequence)
>>>>> was very helpful. So here my customizations:
>>>>>
>>>>> <xsl:template name="select.user.pagemaster">
>>>>> <xsl:param name="element"/>
>>>>> <xsl:param name="pageclass"/>
>>>>> <xsl:param name="default-pagemaster"/>
>>>>>
>>>>> <xsl:choose>
>>>>> <xsl:when test="@role = 'landscape'">landscape</xsl:when>
>>>>> <xsl:otherwise>
>>>>> <xsl:value-of select="$default-pagemaster"/>
>>>>> </xsl:otherwise>
>>>>> </xsl:choose>
>>>>> </xsl:template>
>>>>>
>>>>> <xsl:template name="user.pagemasters">
>>>>> <fo:simple-page-master master-name="landscape-first"
>>>>> page-width="{$page.width}"
>>>>> page-height="{$page.height}"
>>>>> margin-top="{$page.margin.top}"
>>>>> margin-bottom="{$page.margin.bottom}"
>>>>> margin-left="{$margin.left.inner}"
>>>>> margin-right="{$page.margin.outer}">
>>>>> <xsl:if test="$axf.extensions != 0">
>>>>> <xsl:call-template name="axf-page-master-properties">
>>>>> <xsl:with-param
>>>>> name="page.master">body-first</xsl:with-param>
>>>>> </xsl:call-template>
>>>>> </xsl:if>
>>>>> <fo:region-body margin-bottom="{$body.margin.bottom}"
>>>>> margin-top="{$body.margin.top}"
>>>>> reference-orientation="90"
>>>>> column-gap="{$column.gap.body}"
>>>>> column-count="{$column.count.body}">
>>>>> </fo:region-body>
>>>>> <fo:region-before region-name="xsl-region-before-first"
>>>>> extent="{$region.before.extent}"
>>>>> display-align="before"/>
>>>>> <fo:region-after region-name="xsl-region-after-first"
>>>>> extent="{$region.after.extent}"
>>>>> display-align="after"/>
>>>>> </fo:simple-page-master>
>>>>>
>>>>> <fo:simple-page-master master-name="landscape-odd"
>>>>> page-width="{$page.width}"
>>>>> page-height="{$page.height}"
>>>>> margin-top="{$page.margin.top}"
>>>>> margin-bottom="{$page.margin.bottom}"
>>>>> margin-left="{$margin.left.inner}"
>>>>> margin-right="{$page.margin.outer}">
>>>>> <xsl:if test="$axf.extensions != 0">
>>>>> <xsl:call-template name="axf-page-master-properties">
>>>>> <xsl:with-param name="page.master">body-odd</xsl:with-param>
>>>>> </xsl:call-template>
>>>>> </xsl:if>
>>>>> <fo:region-body margin-bottom="{$body.margin.bottom}"
>>>>> margin-top="{$body.margin.top}"
>>>>> reference-orientation="90"
>>>>> column-gap="{$column.gap.body}"
>>>>> column-count="{$column.count.body}">
>>>>> </fo:region-body>
>>>>> <fo:region-before region-name="xsl-region-before-odd"
>>>>> extent="{$region.before.extent}"
>>>>> display-align="before"/>
>>>>> <fo:region-after region-name="xsl-region-after-odd"
>>>>> extent="{$region.after.extent}"
>>>>> display-align="after"/>
>>>>> </fo:simple-page-master>
>>>>>
>>>>> <fo:simple-page-master master-name="landscape-even"
>>>>> page-width="{$page.width}"
>>>>> page-height="{$page.height}"
>>>>> margin-top="{$page.margin.top}"
>>>>> margin-bottom="{$page.margin.bottom}"
>>>>> margin-left="{$margin.left.outer}"
>>>>> margin-right="{$page.margin.inner}">
>>>>> <xsl:if test="$axf.extensions != 0">
>>>>> <xsl:call-template name="axf-page-master-properties">
>>>>> <xsl:with-param
>>>>> name="page.master">body-even</xsl:with-param>
>>>>> </xsl:call-template>
>>>>> </xsl:if>
>>>>> <fo:region-body margin-bottom="{$body.margin.bottom}"
>>>>> margin-top="{$body.margin.top}"
>>>>> reference-orientation="90"
>>>>> column-gap="{$column.gap.body}"
>>>>> column-count="{$column.count.body}">
>>>>> </fo:region-body>
>>>>> <fo:region-before region-name="xsl-region-before-even"
>>>>> extent="{$region.before.extent}"
>>>>> display-align="before"/>
>>>>> <fo:region-after region-name="xsl-region-after-even"
>>>>> extent="{$region.after.extent}"
>>>>> display-align="after"/>
>>>>> </fo:simple-page-master>
>>>>>
>>>>> <fo:page-sequence-master master-name="landscape">
>>>>> <fo:repeatable-page-master-alternatives>
>>>>> <fo:conditional-page-master-reference master-reference="blank"
>>>>>
>>>>> blank-or-not-blank="blank"/>
>>>>> <fo:conditional-page-master-reference
>>>>> master-reference="landscape-first"
>>>>> page-position="first"/>
>>>>> <fo:conditional-page-master-reference
>>>>> master-reference="body-odd"
>>>>> odd-or-even="odd"/>
>>>>> <fo:conditional-page-master-reference
>>>>> odd-or-even="even">
>>>>> <xsl:attribute name="master-reference">
>>>>> <xsl:choose>
>>>>> <xsl:when test="$double.sided !=
>>>>> 0">landscape-even</xsl:when>
>>>>> <xsl:otherwise>landscape-odd</xsl:otherwise>
>>>>> </xsl:choose>
>>>>> </xsl:attribute>
>>>>> </fo:conditional-page-master-reference>
>>>>> </fo:repeatable-page-master-alternatives>
>>>>> </fo:page-sequence-master>
>>>>> </xsl:template>
>>>>>
>>>>> Then I set in my Input-Docbook-XML-File the attribute role to
>>>>> landscape
>>>>> in
>>>>> the appendix tag like this
>>>>>
>>>>> <appendix role="landscape">
>>>>>
>>>>> Next step was to generate output PDF with FOP 0.95 beta under Win and
>>>>> docbook-xsl-1.74.0. Result: Nothing. The appendix and integrated
>>>>> informaltable are still in portrait format.
>>>>> What is wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>> The very simplest way is to set orient=land to informaltable and this
>>>>> will
>>>>> rotate on page but with overfloating the page border ... :-(
>>>>>
>>>>> <informaltable orient="land">
>>>>>
>>>>> Next step is using the PSMI from here
>>>>> http://www.cranesoftwrights.com/resources/psmi/index.htm. This changed
>>>>> last
>>>>> in 2003. Couldn't this included in the Docbook-XSL-Stylesheet?
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>> Lee
>>>>>
>>>>>
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