Hi Georg, thanks for the answer!!!
Unfortunately I did not got the solution completely... If I use something like this in my stylesheet: <fo:block id="placeholder" value="test"/> I got nothing into the FOP Intermediate file Did you mean something else? How would your "placeholder" look like? Thanks a lot! Adam On 13.07.2010, at 11:26, Georg Datterl wrote: > Hi Adam, > > I’d use a block with id. Either your replacement occupies visible space, then > you need the area generated by the block anyway, or your replacement doesn’t, > then I guess it can be a child of the block. > > Regards, > > Georg Datterl > > ------ Kontakt ------ > > Georg Datterl > > Geneon media solutions gmbh > Gutenstetter Straße 8a > 90449 Nürnberg > > HRB Nürnberg: 17193 > Geschäftsführer: Yong-Harry Steiert > > Tel.: 0911/36 78 88 - 26 > Fax: 0911/36 78 88 - 20 > > www.geneon.de > > Weitere Mitglieder der Willmy MediaGroup: > > IRS Integrated Realization Services GmbH: www.irs-nbg.de > Willmy PrintMedia GmbH: www.willmy.de > Willmy Consult & Content GmbH: www.willmycc.de > > Von: Adam Kovacs [mailto:[email protected]] > Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Juli 2010 11:20 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: FOP Intermediate Format placeholder > > Hi there, > > I would need an XML element from any namespace which is not interpreted by > FOP and goes into the Intermediate Format output as it is. > I want to use this element as placeholder in the FOP_IF, and in a second step > I can modify the FOP Intermediate File for my needs. > > Is there an element I could use? > If not how can I make a new FOP Extension which does this? > > Any other suggestion how to do this are very welcome!!! > > Thanks in advance! > > Greetings, > > Adam > > Using FOP Trunk >
