Duncan McGregor <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you > > At present the text-behind-image trick is doing it for me, but when I > find its limitations I'll look into potentially patching fop. > > Cheers > > Duncan
If you use white on white behind the image, you may be fine, but when I went down the path years ago (when writing an application to do what you're doing), I found that there were all sorts of refresh anomalies and cases where the text was momentarily visible. Eventually, I got my hands on a hidden text PDF generated by one of Adobe's products and decoded the content streams to find the Tr operator, which is described in the PDF specification. Surely xsl-fo isn't going to support that though. Anyway, good luck, and I'm glad you have a solution that's working for you. I just wanted to make sure the thread contained the fact that this text rendering operator was there since I went down this path myself in the past. :-) --Jay --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
