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At 01:53 2-11-2001, Jörg Flotho wrote:
Does anyone know how to use two fo:page-sequence?
Yes, but this question is probably better on one of the XSL-FO lists or the
XSL list, as it is not specific to FOP.
One for odd pages and one for even pages.
They content different static-content for
Hi all,
I embedding some SVG into my XSL-FO to create small
graphics. But itdoesn't seem like the viewBox attribute works.
For instance:
fo:blockfo:instream-foreign-object
svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="1in"
height="1in"viewBox="0 0 100 100"
preserveAspectRatio="none"
Scott Moore wrote:
Hi all,
I embedding some SVG into my XSL-FO to create small graphics. But it
doesn't seem like the viewBox attribute works. For instance:
[...]
When I run the above thru FOP, my circle is clipped. The bottom and right
parts of the circle are not
Hi Jörg,
have a look at docs\examples\pagination\franklin-alt.fo.
This does exactly what you need.
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Klaus,
Could you give me an example of the transformations you used? Right now,
I'm just specifying the width and height in inches and more or less guessing
the number of pixels in my view area. Not the most robust way to do it.
Thanks,
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Klaus Malorny
(franklin_2pageseqs.fo)
The example is similar but in critical points different:
This is what I needed:
fo:layout-master-set
fo:simple-page-master master-name=rightpage
page-width=210mm page-height=297mm
Scott Moore wrote:
Klaus,
Could you give me an example of the transformations you used? Right now,
I'm just specifying the width and height in inches and more or less guessing
the number of pixels in my view area. Not the most robust way to do it.
Thanks,
Scott
Well, I just assumed
Hi again,
you should use it like in the example franklin_alt.fo:
1. give the region-before and region-after elements in your
simple-page-masters different names
(say region-before-even, region-before-odd etc.);
2. create only one page-sequence-master:
fo:page-sequence-master
Has anyone used the force-page-count attribute in fo:page-sequence ?
I am using FOP 0.19 and when I render to PDF it reports that it is ignoring
the force-page-count attribute.
TIA,
--
Dinesh Patel
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Scott,
Batik displays your example ok (I checked the current code base,
1.1rc2 and 1.1rc3).
Do you see only a quarter of the image (upper left?).
V.
Scott Moore wrote:
Hi all,
I embedding some SVG into my XSL-FO to create small graphics. But it
doesn't seem like the viewBox attribute
Vincent,
Yeah, just the upper left. I wonder if it's because FOP uses an older
version of Batik? I tried using Batik 1.1rc3 with FOP, but that didn't
work. The newer Batik library doesn't have backwards compatibility with FOP
0.20.1.
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Vincent Hardy
Hello!
I have seen many posts regarding the lack of support of the
linefeed-preserve tag. Since August, I have been corresponding with one
of the FOP Independent Members of the Apache Software Foundation, Arved
Sandstrom, to get this problem resolved.
We have had no success to date. We have a
At 09:52 AM 11/2/01 -0800, you wrote:
Our application also needs linefeeds preserved in certain cases. We
convert them at the stylesheet level. Here's how we do it:
[ SNIP ]
Like I said, I have no idea if you're even using stylesheets. I have a
feeling if you're talking with Arved, this avenue
At 03:06 PM 11/2/01 -, Dinesh Patel wrote:
Has anyone used the force-page-count attribute in fo:page-sequence ?
I am using FOP 0.19 and when I render to PDF it reports that it is ignoring
the force-page-count attribute.
The CHANGES file will say for sure when that property was supported.
I work for a giant healthcare company, and it's still hard for me to
imagine how the data comes from --somewhere-- then is inserted into an
fo: document with no chance for any text manipulation. Not saying I
don't believe it, Id just love to hear the situation.
So what about some kind of quick
Rachael, sounds interesting. I'm guessing you're using an XSLT
stylesheet to convert the XML you receive either to HTML or FO--which
then goes into FOP and comes out PDF. Is that right? If so, I'm still
not sure why you couldn't put some extra logic in that stylesheet. I'd
also be very intersted
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