Hi,
In fact I faced a similar problem. It is most likely that your batik jar
files you have included (apart from batik.jar file that comes with FOP)
is causing the problem. I don't know your classpath, however, check if
you have added batik-ext.jar (that comes with batik distribution) to
your
Some possible approaches:
- place an appropriate fo:block-container with a right border
in your region-start
I am trying to set the page border that runs from START of the page till
the END of the page. Thanks for all the suggestions. I have
clarification regarding the above suggestion. Does
-Original Message-
From: Ganesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some possible approaches:
- place an appropriate fo:block-container with a right border
in your region-start
I am trying to set the page border that runs from START of the page till
the END of the page. Thanks for all
Le jeu 18/09/2003 à 23:38, J.Pietschmann a écrit :
Thomas S wrote:
I'm using FOP fop-0.20.5 with fop.sh script and for all external-graphic
element, I can see 2 requests in my apache log.
Well, this happens for a few image formats. FOP first opens
a connection to check the image type
-Original Message-
From: Andreas L. Delmelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
region-after (leave the height as it is). So with two block-containers per
page, placed in a static-content, you should get the intended
result. Also,
Correction: can be solved with only 1 block-container, as
-Original Message-
From: Andreas L. Delmelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
fo:block line-height=29.7mm
^^^
TYPO: Should be '29.7cm' or '297mm'. Whatever you prefer...
Greetz,
Andreas Delmelle
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
Correction: can be solved with only 1 block-container, as Jorg suggested.
Trick is to put in a dummy-block with a line-height equal to that of the
page, so
Well, the advantage of a block-container is that you can
explicitely set width and height:
fo:static-content
-Original Message-
From: J.Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
Correction: can be solved with only 1 block-container, as Jorg
suggested.
Trick is to put in a dummy-block with a line-height equal to that of the
page, so
Well, the advantage of a
-Original Message-
From: Andreas L. Delmelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: zaterdag 20 september 2003 16:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: XSL-FO - page borders - Correction
-Original Message-
From: J.Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Andreas L.