Give your block-container an id. If you render your document using -at,
you get an XML file. Locate the block element that has a prod-id
attribute with the id you've given the block-container. There may be
more than one. Choose the one that has is-viewport-area=true. There,
you'll find an
Hi Peter
On 23.04.2007 17:30:04 Peter Coppens wrote:
Gentlepeople,
Does anyone know how I could apply a postscript transformation on the
content of a block-container.
No, I'm afraid, that's not possible. Not from XSL-FO anyway.
What I currently do is render the container content to png
How about doing the whole thing in SVG?
Problem is that I then loose the text formatting features fo offers. I am
assuming that outputting fo(p) input to svg output is not anywhere near
production quality, but I am not sure that assumptions is true.
There's one hack you can try (0.93 or
Gentlepeople,
Does anyone know how I could apply a postscript transformation on the
content of a block-container.
What I currently do is render the container content to png and then use svg
to do the transformation.
I would however like to keep the content as text and have not found a way to