Hi Matt,
This is something that could be handled quite easily with an extension.
No doubt you want to use fop 0.20.2 or earlier.
You could try looking at the extension in org.apache.fop.extensions for an
example of how an extension works. Then you will want to make it actually
add an some inline
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Here is another thing I need to do. I have a single document which contains
reports for multiple locations. I need to reset the page number on a
location change. IE: Report contains 3 locations. The first location gets
3 pages, the second 2 pages and
So how hard do you think it would be for a realtive FOP-newbie to write
some kind of extension?
I'm thinking of a few possible hacks:
1) Somehow implement the inverse of table-omit-header-at-break. Then I
could specify the 'xxx Continued' piece as the header and simply print
xxx as the first
At 08:37 AM 10/24/01 -0500, Jim Urban wrote:
Here is another thing I need to do. I have a single document which contains
reports for multiple locations. I need to reset the page number on a
location change. IE: Report contains 3 locations. The first location gets
3 pages, the second 2 pages
Anyone have any ideas? As powerful as FO is, I would think it would have
some facility for this situation.
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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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Sorry. I guess I misunderstood your question.
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Lou,
Would you please see if you can find the code. I need to be able to change
Thanks, I kind of figured that. Still really hoping to see the page # into
var example Louis spoke of.
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Does anyone have an answer to this question? I need to do the same thing.
Thanks,
Jim
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Is there anyway to get a table header
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Does anyone have an answer to this question? I need to do the same thing.
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Jim
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Lou,
Would you please see if you can find the code. I need to be
able to change
the contents of the header on the fly. This will give me a
starting point.
Thanks,
Jim
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