Kumar Puppala wrote:
> Thanks Victor for your response. So did you have any
> alternate approaches to resolve this issue in your application?
That depends on what you mean by "performance issue". If you have plenty of
memory, I don't think your performance speed will be adversely affected by
usi
: Page Sequence Master
Kumar:
Victor answered my similar question last month (snipped below).
>Louis.Masters wrote:
>
>> In order to get around some memory issues, I am creating
>> multiple page sequences on my reports. The problem is, every
>> time a new page sequence i
Kumar:
Victor answered my similar question last month (snipped below).
>Louis.Masters wrote:
>
>> In order to get around some memory issues, I am creating
>> multiple page sequences on my reports. The problem is, every
>> time a new page sequence is created, a new page is created.
>> Is there a
On Thursday 26 December 2002 21:57, you wrote:
> 1) Could somebody please share any sample xsl that would allow me to
> create multiple page-sequence?
> I have multiple tables with combined over 1,000 rows and I understand that
> I need to use multiple page-sequence per page to free up memory
XML-FILE :
Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Row 4
Row 5
Row 6
Row 7
Row 8
Row 9
Row 10
Row 11
Row 12
Row 13
Row 14
Row 15
Row 16
Row 17
Row 18
Row 19
Row 20
Row 21
Row 22
Row 23
Row 24
Row 25
Row 26
Row 27
XSLT-FILE :
http://ww
"master-name" is incorrect in this case. "master-name" on page-sequence
is still Candidate-Recommendation syntax. You have to use
"master-reference" instead, as the ZVON reference now correctly
indicates. I think it has been behind a long time but is correct now.
See also here: http://xml.apache.
This doesn't seem to correspond to your exception, but you should probably
move your "fo:flow" before you call your "ccjob template". Otherwise you
create a new flow each time you get another "ccjob". I'd try making the
following mod and remove the flow from your "ccjob template"
Thanks.
They need to update "xslfoRef.pdf" in the FOP distribution.
> From: Guillaume Mathe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> FOP conforms to the latest specs - thus your 'master-name' in
> 'page-sequence' should be replaced with 'master-reference'.
> This holds true for other objects as
> well, tak
Hi,
On 26 Mar 2002 at 9:57, Alastair Growcott wrote:
> When running FOP on my XML document via XSL, I get the following error:
>
> [ERROR]: org.apache.fop.apps.FOPException: 'master-reference' for
> 'fo:page-sequence'matches no 'simple-page-master' or
> 'page-sequence-master'
>
FOP conforms to
Many thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Arved Sandstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 1:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: page sequence of different last page and rest pages
Right now (unless someone snuck it in) "last" as a value for "pa
Right now (unless someone snuck it in) "last" as a value for "page-position"
is not implemented. The reason is, it's not so easy to do for the general
case. For example, you can fairly easily imagine simple-page-masters for
"rest" and "last" that put the processor into an infinite loop if the
strat
Lars,
I believe you use
and then define the footer within
If you want to extend the footer across the whole page (So its not just
a column footer) then you use
Lars Karschen wrote:
Hi,
I've got a question concerning page-sequences.
I tried to create a sequence of pages, which all
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