2006/8/10, Remo Liechti:
It's me again.
Well, to pass parameters to the XLS works fine, now. For example I can
define the paper size etc.
In the FAQ on
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/faq.html#blank-page-between-page-seque
nces is written in chapter 3.2:
If you don't want to have this blank page, use
force-page-count="no-force".
Well, the force-page-count parameter is not recognized by the XSL. And I
think it's a FOP parameter because it's in the FOP FAQ. (so this problem
is NOT a docbook related problem)
Actually yes. The transformation chain is the following:
DocBook XML
|
| XSLT transformation
V
FO file
|
| FOP processing
V
PDF file
The force-page-count is an FO property that should be set to "no-force"
in the FO file. But as this FO file is generated by the DocBook XSLT
stylesheets, this is those stylesheets' job to set the property to the
right value.
By default they seem to set it to something other than "no-force". There
is perhaps an XSLT parameter which allow to change the way this property
is generated. If not, you'll have to change one XSLT template. On
docbook-apps they'll be able to tell you what to do.
Note the difference between XSLT parameters, which allow to easily
customize an XSLT transformation and may be set on the command-line, and
FO properties, which constrain the behaviour of the FO processor and are
only found in the FO file. This isn't the same level.
I hope you see the point. It's all a bit confusing at the beginning.
Vincent
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