Need urgent help....

2005-10-04 Thread Prasanna Jayaprakash
Dear Sir, I am using FOP for creating PDF files using XML and XSL. My problem is In my site I'll showing the PDF files in a frameset page. My PDF file have some links to the external sites. As my requirement If I click the link it should open in a new window. But its opening in a same window.

Re: Need urgent help....

2005-10-04 Thread Jeroen van der Vegt
Hi, That doesn't seem like something you can do with FOP to me. You could try it with HTML though, by specifying a BASE element with a target in the page containing the PDF. See also http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/links.html#idx-base_URI . Jeroen. Prasanna Jayaprakash wrote: Dear Sir,

Re: pdf file on left of home page

2005-10-04 Thread John Burgess
Have a look at the fox extensions. In the documentation installed with fop 0.20.5 Extensions is at the bottom of the Features section on the left. or see http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/extensions.html madhavi gadireddy wrote: Hi, I want to generate a pdf file with book marks as on the

Re: Need urgent help....

2005-10-04 Thread Louis . Masters
The property show-destination is not fully implemented and will only open a link in the same window. See http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/compliance.html#fo-property-show-destination for more details. You should see the following message in your out log: 2005-08-09 12:26:00,355 INFO [STDOUT]

PDF/X and CMYK respectively

2005-10-04 Thread Dominic . Mainz
Hello, FOP world! Currently I am deciding wether to use Cocoon or the PDFLib to produce PDF documents over a web application. A very important question for me is the following: Can I produce PDF/X compatible files or is there another way to get CMYK colour schemes in PDF documents with Cocoon in

Re: PDF/X and CMYK respectively

2005-10-04 Thread Jeremias Maerki
This is not implemented. By the number of times this has come up by now, one would think there are people around who would actually start implementing these missing features. Sounds like the pain is not big enough, yet. :-) On 04.10.2005 13:31:44 Dominic.Mainz wrote: Hello, FOP world!

Re: PDF/X and CMYK respectively

2005-10-04 Thread Dominic . Mainz
Thats bad luck! But thank you for your fast reply. Zitat von Jeremias Maerki [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This is not implemented. By the number of times this has come up by now, one would think there are people around who would actually start implementing these missing features. Sounds like the pain

Re: PDF/X and CMYK respectively

2005-10-04 Thread J.Pietschmann
Jeremias Maerki wrote: This is not implemented. By the number of times this has come up by now, one would think there are people around who would actually start implementing these missing features. Well, at least one potential volunteer had been told the spec doesn't contain a CMYK color

watermark

2005-10-04 Thread Daniel Brown
How can I create a watermark? I've read the documentation/FAQ about watermarks. I need an Image which will fit being the center of the text on the page in the body and continue to remain centered on all the following pages in that sequence. Thank you, Daniel

hide header/footer

2005-10-04 Thread Prakash R
Is there a way to hide the header/footer for a particular page within a page-sequence? I just want to hide the header/footer for a particular page not the last or any alternate page. I know there are ways to do that. But is there a way to hide header/footer for a random page in between? Thank

Re: hide header/footer

2005-10-04 Thread Glen Mazza
Prakash R wrote: Is there a way to hide the header/footer for a particular page within a page-sequence? I just want to hide the header/footer for a particular page not the last or any alternate page. I know there are ways to do that. But is there a way to hide header/footer for a random page in

Re: watermark

2005-10-04 Thread Glen Mazza
Daniel Brown wrote: How can I create a watermark? I've read the documentation/FAQ about watermarks. I need an Image which will fit being the center of the text on the page in the body and continue to remain centered on all the following pages in that sequence. I'm not sure of FOP's