thank you Mr. Pietschmann,
but i allready resolved the problem.
first i did it the way you describe (it worked great). But after a bit
thinking i found that the code for the machine is not really a part of the
document.
So i used iText (thanks to dref) to read the document made by FOP and then
i
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> but one solution shows me many more problems... :(
> My margins must be set to 0 now (leftmargin) and that screws up my whote
> document.
You can define margins on the body region, where the text
flow goes. Define a region-start appropriately, where the
static-conte
iText does not allow you to decompile a pdf but you
can copy the whole content of one page of a
preexisting pdf to another then add your static
content.
Dref.
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> hmm if it reads/writes PDF it can be interesting
> thanks...
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> Joch
iTextJava
hmm if it reads/writes PDF it can be interesting
thanks...
Jochen Maes
EDP departement
Programmeur
KBC-Securities
Havenlaan 16
1080 Brussel
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> Now i need to be able to say (but then in FOP language)
> print a line here: 14.2(x from), 220(y from), 51(x to), 220(y to) the line
> must be 1 pt thick or 2 points whatever...
If you want to draw horizontal or vertical lines,
you can add flat block-containers inside