I've got special characters embedded within my xml (amp;) and for some
reason FOP doesn't display them properly.
Since XML requires the ampersand character to be storred as amp; I use the
'disable-output-escaping' attribute of the xsl:value-of element but it
still doesn't working properly.
Is there anyway in fop 0.20.5 to determine when a page break has occured?
For example, I need to be able to redisplay a document section heading (e.g.
'Section 2 Continued...') when the section is spread over multiple pages.
Thanks.
Devon
Devon Readman
Programmer Analyst
Business Solutions
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Readman, Devon wrote:
My footnotes always appear on the following page where the footnote
reference is inserted in the pdf document. Has anyone seen this before?
Can you provide a little more information please. What version of FOP
are you using? And a small snippet of your FO would
I have carriage returns that show up within my xml source but when that text
block gets tranformed to pdf through fop they are removed ---
So:
i)point one
ii)point two
Becomes:
i)point one ii)point two
Is there an attribute/tag that tells fop NOT to ignore these carriage
returns
and allow them
My footnotes always appear on the following page where the footnote
reference is inserted in the pdf document. Has anyone seen this before?
Thanks.
Devon
P.S. Thanks for the tip on how to preserve carriage returns --works perfect!
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Subject: Re: Way to determine new page?
Readman, Devon wrote:
Using footnote would work except I already use the xsl-region-after for a
static page
footer. I can live without footnotes but I need the xsl-region-after area.
Footnotes don't have anything to do with the xsl
Hi All,
Has anyone found a way to determine when (similar to an event) a new page is
being 'written'
when creating a document using fop 0.20.5?
I need to output a paragraph of text (0 to 3900 chars) at the top of every
page. I've tried
using fo:marker in the fo:region-before area but this means
.
Devon
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Subject: Re: Way to determine new page?
Readman, Devon wrote:
Has anyone found a way to determine when (similar to an event) a new page
is
being 'written
Hi Ganesh,
Look into fo:marker to set
your dynamic value and fo:retrieve-marker to retrieve that 'variable' in
the header
below is an example of how I've used
those elements to create dynamic headings.
Hope this helps.
Devon
Add this to the region-before
section of the page:
Hi
Everyone.
I'm
trying to include a text 'note' value in the dynamic running header of my pdf
output. Currently, I'm using fo:marker to set the heading value when processing
which is retrieved within the fo:region-before. This works fine as there are
always only two lines of text so a
Can
anyone recommend a good FOP(oriented) book?
Thanks.
Devon
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