Karen, thanks a lot. The table-header did the trick.
Karen Lease wrote:
Matt,
The short answer is no. The value must be specified as a fixed length
or as a percentage which is interpreted relative to the page height, so
it's still a fixed value.
So your options are:
1) make extent
Is there anyway to get a table header to print differently after the
first time/page? Namely I want to reprint the title above a particular
table everytime the page breaks, but I want to add '(Con't)' to the end
of the title. I'm already using a page header and then a table header
within that.
is there a command line option to output to xml? I see there is a renderer
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Could sombody tell is theresome option to put
"line-height" propertie in "fo:inline" tag. My problem is how to put
some text with different sizes in the same block.
Thanks!
Hi all,
Is it possible to make pdf from different xml data
files using fop.
my real need is to make a book on pdf format.I made
different xml file for different chapters and an xsl
file for styling.If it possible to use dtd entity to
combine all xml files and make pdf by that final xml
Eyermann Horst ICM Bocholt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also did not manage to install a font, as the font I have is
omseip.pfb (OMega SErif IPa), which I fail to convert to the format required
by FOP.
[...]
- should I try another font (which one)
There are several TrueType IPA fonts out there,
Hello,
thanks for your answer. I managed to get hold of IPA and unicode fonts in
ttf format.
However, with the ttf one I tried yesterday, I just recived an error message
(FOP 0.20.1),I will try more later today.
And I still did not get the part how I do unicode to font mapping.
Thanks,
Horst
Why do you need entities in FOP input? If you use different
stylesheets for different chapters, write a Makefile to
XSLT them into fo files, then merge and feed into FOP.
If you use the same XSL for all chapters, then you can use
xsl:include to pull all chapters into a single XML file
and
Hi Yuri
Indeed, keep-with-next does work when set for each row. But you scared me
with
the endless loop comment, so for now I would keep my stylesheets the way I
had them.
sorry for scaring you, not intentionally ;-)
Somewhat related question: I am using space-before for those short
Hi Folks!
I wanted to put a logo on a letter using a block-container
where I put my image in. The image should be clipped if it is
too big.
But all that happens is that the image disapears. Also if I
used overflow=visible the image disapears. Is that a bug or
a feature??
Christian
Does anyone have an answer to this question? I need to do the same thing.
Thanks,
Jim
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From: Matt Savino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: table-header with (Con't)
Is there anyway to get a table header
Jim:
We did something a while back using the following archaic procedure:
1. get current page # into var
2. use xsl:if to determine whether to put out Cont
I don't have the code readily available, but if you really need it I can
take a look.
-Lou
Jim Urban [EMAIL PROTECTED] on
Fop doesn't support block-container. See:
http://xml.apache.org/fop/implemented.html
Regards, Etwin
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From: Beer, Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 4:09 PM
Subject: overflow=hidden and big images...
That page must be out of date. I use block-container is several places
successfully.
Scott
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From: Etwin van Krimpen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: overflow=hidden and big images...
Fop doesn't
Actually, it does, although not completely.
jw
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From: Etwin van Krimpen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 9:40 AM
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Subject: Re: overflow=hidden and big images...
Fop doesn't support block-container. See:
This question isn't
really about FOP, but FO. I'm writing a reporting system that will
transform XML using XSLT into XSL-FO, then use FOP-PDF. I need to save
the XSL-FO files for later "concatenation" with other generated
reports.
During the
concatenation process, I need to find all the
Hi all
I'd like to come back to this problem:
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Subject: text-align = justify not working correctly with - (minus)
characters
Lines containing - (minus) characters
Hi
Scott,
you can generate your own namespace with a field that tells
you if that block is containing a data, then when FOP will process the document
it will ignore this property .. giving you some Warnings, but the file will be
rendered fine.
So you
can define a new namespace like:
That's
a good idea, my only concern is that at some point in the future FOP might
consider it an error and not a warning.
Should
I be concerned about this?
Scott
-Original Message-From: Giannetti, Fabio
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2001 11:54 AMTo:
Amit Kirdatt schrieb:
Is there a gui fo document editor anybody knows of?
If it is open source even better
Hello Amit,
have a look at
http://www.xslfast.com
XSLfast is WYSIWYG editor for FO, that can also create FO templates.
This allows you to directly create FO files or to merge your
Hallo Corinna,
I have studied the problem in the last week with the following result:
There is an error in the font metrik files in org/apache/fop/render/pdf/fonts. In the
WinAnsiEncoding the hyphen has the code point 0x002D. In the font metrik files for
Helvetica, Times and Courier there are
With the recent introduction of AreaTreeBuilder into the tools directory,
I'm having difficulty bootstrapping the xml-fop build. To do a build, you
need buildtools, and now a tool in the same directory requires fop...
Below is one possible fix.
FYI: with curent versions of ant, it actually is
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FOP is not permitted to consider it an error, and in fact really should not
even warn about it. See Section 2.2 in the specification: an element from
the XSL namespace (e.g. fo:block) may have an attribute from a non-XSL
namespace, provided that the namespace prefix maps to a non-null URI. The
I'd love to see that too. I can't figure out how you get the fo:page-number
to be a condition in your XSLT stylesheet. Does FOP understand xsl:xxx
commands?
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