That works thanks, just one last question, will I be able to rotate a
barcode this way? The coding that I've tried looks like follow:

          <fo:block>
                    <fo:instream-foreign-object>
                         <svg:svg width="40mm" height="50mm"
glyph-orientation-horizontal="90deg">
                                <svg:g transform="translate(100, 0),
rotate(90)">
                                        <xsl:copy-of>
                                        <barcode:barcode
xmlns:barcode="http://barcode4j.krysalis.org/ns";
message="#page-number#">
                                                <barcode:intl2of5>
        
<barcode:height>10mm</barcode:height>
        
<barcode:module-width>0.30mm</barcode:module-width>
        
<barcode:wide-factor>5.0</barcode:wide-factor>
        
<barcode:quiet-zone>15mw</barcode:quiet-zone>
        
<barcode:checksum>add</barcode:checksum>
        
<barcode:human-readable>
        
<barcode:placement>bottom</barcode:placement>
        
<barcode:font-name>Helvetica</barcode:font-name>
        
<barcode:font-size>8pt</barcode:font-size>
        
<barcode:display-checksum>true</barcode:display-checksum>
        
</barcode:human-readable>
                                                </barcode:intl2of5>
                                        </barcode:barcode>
                                        </xsl:copy-of>
                                </svg:g>
                         </svg:svg>
                    </fo:instream-foreign-object>
               </fo:block>


But I doesn't print a barcode at all.

Can you please tell me whether it is possible of rotating the barcode,
and if yes, will instream-foreign-object work in this case?

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 28 February 2006 09:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: reference-orientation

Sure, you can rotate text in SVG documents embedded in
fo:instream-foreign-object elements.

On 28.02.2006 07:53:51 Andre Groeneveld wrote:
> Is there by any chance another way of rotating text in the FOP version
> that I have?
> Thanks,
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 27 February 2006 06:01 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: reference-orientation
> 
> Ask yourself what "not implemented" means. FOP does not support it,
> obviously. The good thing about your second question today is that I
> know now which version of FOP you're using: 0.20.5. If you upgrade to
> the latest release 0.91beta you can use reference-orientation because
> it's implemented, there. Now, over to your previous question...
> 
> On 27.02.2006 16:53:20 Andre Groeneveld wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > When using reference-orientation, can any one please tell me why I
> keep
> > getting an error saying: property - "reference-orientation" is not
> > implemented yet.


Jeremias Maerki


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