> I thought this would be in the FAQ, but it's not there (yet
;-) )
>
> http://xml.apache.org/fop/output.html#pdf-postprocess
> http://xml.apache.org/fop/output.html#pdf-watermark
Yes, seems like FOP does not support watermark. My colleague
told me that iText can do that. I will take a look at
Matt,
We just tried the following:
fo:region-body margin-top="1cm" margin-bottom="1cm">
file:///c:/image/watermark_draft.gif
...
Part of the Draft image appeared(not the whole image), but the
position is not right. There are two of the same draft images
/index-flash.html";);
> String aolIM = "codeauthor2001";
> String EMAIL = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
> String PHONE = "(978) 474-6302";
> String FAX = "(978) 749-1487";
> String QUOTE = "No, try not, do or do not, there i
At 03:34 PM 16-04-04, it's rumored that David Beck said:
Would you please tell me how to refer to an external image using the
following snip codes given the image watermark_draft.gif which is stored
int the directory "C:/image/" ?
I think you should be OK if you replace the "region-body" definiti
s no try."
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-Original Message-----
From: David Beck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 3:35 PM
To: Koes, Derrick
Subject: Re: RE: add watermark to generated PDF using FOP
Derrick,
Thanks for your info. I am quite new to XSL. So, just bear with
me. You use the eleme
Derrick,
Thanks for your info. I am quite new to XSL. So, just bear with
me. You use the element to refer to an external
image. I do not know exactly how it works. Would you please tell
me how to refer to an external image using the following snip
codes given the image watermark_draft.gif which i