Peter,
By "scale" do you mean a different page size?  As you probably know, this isn't 
exactly a difference scale (where the page size would be the same but the image 
zoom would be different).  If you want to use the same XSLT to generate similar 
XSL-FO with just different page sizes, you can easily pass the page dimensions 
in as XSLT parameters.  If you're actually generating images from the PDF and 
want the images to be scaled at different dimensions, some sort of post 
processor would be required.

Sean

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From: Peter Coppens [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 3:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Scale fop created pages for pdf output


Hello,

I guess this is somewhat off topic....

Assume existing code to create an XSL FO. Sometimes I need to render that
exact same content (to pdf) but with a different scale

One approach is to create a second stylesheet that refers to the originally
generated pdf but uses the scaled page size. 

Now I wonder whether I can take any shortcuts here. I have been looking into
some pdf lib's (PDFBox being one of them) but I can not immediately figure
out how I would be able to rescale the pages.

Many thanks for guidance or tips!

Peter
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