Thanks Jeremias, It happens that the basic-link points to page 1 in the next page-sequence rather than the first page.
Table of Content Introduction .... 1 Content ...........2 ####################### Actual Content of Page 1 abcdef Actual Content of Page 2 ghijkl Another Content with Page number set to 1 mnopqrs ######################## It happens when I click Introduction, it links to 'mnopqrs' instead of 'abcdef' even though the block id links to 'abcdef'. I know that I have to follow on the version upgrade to find the best solution. But do you have any idea which version has started to accommodate this? Many thanks, wliem > We have no idea what you hacked into your customized version. You'd > better try to work with standard XSL-FO than to coerce FOP into doing > what you expect. Maybe you should start by explaining the problem you'd > like solved in the first place. It could be that you simply don't know > about some funny little detail that would have solved your problem > easily. Attach a (preferably small) FO file that demonstrates the > problem. That's the easiest way to get us to look into a problem. > Otherwise, you just get some not really helpful answers like mine here. > :-) > > BTW, I've explained it once before last week: It's generally a bad/risky > idea to hack some private functionality into FOP and not publish it. > Mainstream FOP development goes on and you may lose your investment in > your code because suddenly, you can't easily upgrade anymore. Please > work with us and we'll find the best solution together. That way you can > protect your investments. > > I know, sometimes way may not be as responsive as one might wish. But if > that happens, just keep bugging us. An issue may simply have slipped > through the cracks. > > And yes, please upgrade from 0.92beta. ;-) Especially, since we have > full support for internal destinations now. > > Jeremias Maerki > > > > On 19.11.2007 04:35:32 william wrote: >> Hi, >> >> We're currently using 0.92beta. We have done some customization to the >> fop version (in case you offer me to upgrade) >> >> The problem that I have currently is that: >> For the purpose of the pdf output, I used initial-page-number = 1 to >> reset the page number and start from 1 somewhere within the file. >> As a result, some basic-link internal-destination does not point to the >> right place even though the id has already been specified to the right >> position. >> >> Suggestions are welcome. >> >> Thanks a lot, >> wliem > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
