On 2013-12-06 Norman Walsh wrote: > > I'm also tempted to abandon the XSL stylesheets and > work instead on a purpose-built HTML+CSS rendering > for printing. >
While I don't plan to upgrade my generating workflow to XSL 2.0 stylesheets in the near future, I am quite curious whether the proposed HTML+CSS approach can really cover all common needs: 1. ToC and Index with page numbers 2. Bookmarks 3. Double-sided version (different recto/verso margins, header/footer content) 4. Running header-footers (differences amongst title, blank or recto/verso pages) 5. Absolute positioning of title page graphics or other page elements 6. Using PDF format for images 7. Change bars Currently I also post-process final PDF files utilizing an intermediate format (I can retrieve the page # and Y coord for the specific ID in this format). Thanks, Jan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
