Take a look at the fo:bookmarks formatting object:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl11/#d0e14206
An example can be found here:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/xmlgraphics/fop/trunk/examples/fo/basic/pdfoutline.fo?view=markup
On 30.03.2009 07:12:42 Ajaynath Pydimarri Lakshmi Narayana wrote:
Hi ,
Please take a look at this FAQ entry:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/faq.html#pdf-print-contortion
It's most probably that.
On 30.03.2009 18:23:09 Patrick wrote:
I am trying to create a PDF with very precise measurements. I have a table
with
fixed column widths in millimeters. When I view
That does seem to have an effect on my problem, but I don't understand what is
happening. The FAQ indicates that it is a problem when the paper size of the PDF
and the selected paper don't match. In my case, the paper size of the PDF is 8.5
X 11 and so is the paper size for printing. It shouldn't
Hi,
just to report the solution:
normalize-space does not trim space inside elements, only between
elements, so it did not work. But it is possible to count the text nodes in
elements with mixed content:
(text())[1]
e.g. for the first node in mixed content. Then it is easy to manipulate