It's not implemented in 0.20 either.

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Subject: Re: Large graphics


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> Scott:
> I have been looking into the background-image property (xsl 7.6.3) of a
> block, but it isn't implemented in FOP 0.18.  If you are on a later
> version, you can try it out.
> -Lou
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> "Scott Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/11/2001 09:05:08 AM
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> Subject:  Large graphics
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm creating a cover page that contains a large graphic.  Portions of the
> graphic are transparent (it's a PNG) and I'm trying to place the report
> title in some of the transparent region.  But it always gets truncated by
> the graphic image, whether transparent or not.
>
> Is there a way to write on top of an image?  Specifically, here's the
> layout of my cover page:
>
> -------------------
> -GGGGTTTT         -
> -GGGG Title here  -
> -GGGGTTTT         -
> -GGGGTTTT         -
> -GGGGGGGG         -
> -GGGGGGGG         -
> -GGGGGGGG         -
> -GGGGTTTT         -
> -GGGGTTTT         -
> -GGGGTTTT         -
> -GGGGTTTT         -
> -------------------
>
>
> The G is the image and the T is the transparent part.  As you can see,
part
> of the title is in the transparent part.
>
> My only solution so far has been to split the graphic vertically in half
> and then try to align the two parts.  It almost works, but careful
> examination shows the matchup isn't perfect.  It's definitely not
> production quality.
>
> Any help would be appreciated!
>
> Scott
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