/
fo:table-column column-width=2in/
fo:table-column column-width=2in/
fo:table-body font-size=9pt font-family=sans-serif
xsl:apply-templates select=reg_bit mode=regs/
/fo:table-body
/fo:table
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: Centering a table
Jon Steeves wrote:
Does anyone know how to center this table on a page.
FAQ. See
http://xml.apache.org/fop/faq.html#faq-N10489
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/fo:table-body
/fo:table
/fo:block
fo:table-cell
fo:table-cell/
/fo:table-row
/fo:table-body
/fo:table
Of course, if you were going to be cool, you'd make this a template... :-)
Hope this helps!
Web Maestro Clay
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Hello. Here's
beside it, not right justified; can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
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/fo:table-cell
/fo:table-row
/fo:table-body
/fo:table
Cheers,
Roland
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From: Jon Steeves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 January 2003 9:11 AM
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Subject: problem with justified headers
Hello:
Another neophyte question:
I'm
Why is fo:wrapper more desirable?
J. Steeves
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Koes, Derrick wrote:
I don't think I understand the purpose of fo:inline. Can
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I'm not using multi-column layout or keeps, or lists, and the block IS an
immediate child of the flow.
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Subject: Re: Table of Contents problem
Jon Steeves
, January 24, 2003 7:33 AM
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Subject: Re: Table of Contents problem
Jon,
Can you merely use fo:page-number-citation ref-id=endofdoc/ for the
last item (and put fo block id=endofdoc/fo:block at the last item)?
Web Maestro Clay
Jon Steeves wrote:
I'm not using multi-column
Hello:
I want the PDF we generate to be able to print special characters such
as: ? ? ?. Right now these are rendered as: P S O.
Do I have to add a font to FOP or is there a simpler method to do this?
Cheers
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Followup:
The special characters that didn't appear in the previous email are: pi,
omega, and sigma.
Cheers
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From: Jon Steeves
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 3:07 PM
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Subject: special characters
Hello:
I want the PDF we generate
Hello:
FOP bombs at about 150 pages with a java.lang.outofmemory error. I
gather that the solution is to adjust the size of the java vm using, say,
-Xmx256m. Unfortunately, I know absolutely nothing about using java, so I
don't know where to do this.
I'm using windows NT and
Roland:
I had already tried this command:
java -cp -Xmx128
build\fop.jar;lib\batik.jar;lib\xalan-2.0.0.jar;lib\xerces-1.2.3.jar;li
b\avalon-framework-4.0.jar;lib\logkit-1.0.jar;lib\jimi-1.0.jar
org.apache.fop.apps.Fop c:\drb\output.fo c:\drb\output.pdf
and it caused java to run out of
set the memory size for FOP
Try -Xms128m
The m at the end means megabytes, of course. Not sure what it defaults to
if you don't specify a unit.
Pat
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to interpret that message and find a matching unicode character?
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Hello:
I just processed an xsl:fo with FOP and got this
message:
An invalid xml character unicode: 0x1A6821 ...
Try as I might, I can't find a unicode character
that matches that number, nor was I able to find
FOPs explanation
=IDASZX2C color=bluePISO
Interruptfo:leader leader-pattern=dots /
fo:page-number-citation ref-id=IDASZX2C/
/fo:basic-link
/fo:block
It is doing the same with all the other TOC entries. Has anyone else run into
this problem?
Cheers
Jon Steeves
Technical Communications
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Hello:
I'm trying to print a special character for bullets, but everytime FOP
encounters this statement, it halts with the message: An invalid xml character
(unicode: 0xb7) was found in the file.
fo:block text-align=start font-weight=bold
#183;
/fo:block
Does anyone know of an XSD to DTD converter? Obviously, it doesn't have to
capture all of the info in the XSD.
Thanks
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From: J.Pietschmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 1:42 PM
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Subject: Re: !newbie generating pdf
://www.datawarehouse.com/article/?articleid=3139
It seems that XML SPY allows you to go from XSD to DTD.
Mike Ferrando
Library Technician
Music Division
Library of Congress
Washington, DC
202-707-4454
--- Jon Steeves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of an XSD to DTD converter? Obviously, it doesn't
:
1. The xslt transformation still works fine
2. All the permissions are correct for accessing both the .dtd and the .xsd
file.
Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening? Could it have something
to do with ID attributes?
Thanks
Jon Steeves
Hello:
I've been trying to solve the following problem that has stumped me.
1. I have an .xml file that looks like this:
items
item blah blah blah blah/item
item blah /item
item blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah/item
item blah blah
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Subject: RE: Question about full page tables
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From: Jon Steeves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
The problem I'm having is each item has a different amount of
text so that some rows are thinner than others. Can anyone help me?
IIUC, the best way to solve
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