Hi, I just inherited an fo report recently that converts xml to a pdf.
I'm trying to get the header of my table to display on each page.
I've got this in my xsl:
I wonder
I hadn't really looked at this because the huge indentations put me off,
but now I've gotten around to it.
You can do this without disabling escape characters and by using literal
result elements. I'm inserting the whole stylesheet because the named
template needs to be called with certain para
Hey everyone
Does anybody know of someone/somewhere
to find features, not present in official FOP 0.20.5 release, implemented
and shared by external developers under the same licensing terms as FOP
?
In particular I'm in search of implementation
of table-borders besides single-line borders and a
> -Original Message-
> From: Victor Mote [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Charles Griswold wrote:
>
> > I have and xml input stream that has text embeded with
> > symbols that I'd like to translate into FO command For
> > Instance, the text has '##b' and '##/b' to indicate the
> > beginning an
Charles Griswold wrote:
> I have and xml input stream that has text embeded with
> symbols that I'd like to translate into FO command For
> Instance, the text has '##b' and '##/b' to indicate the
> beginning and end of bold text in the output.
> I thought I could replace these sysbols with fon
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
> Please remind me, which viewer shows inverted stuff? I've got
> only Photoshop on my Windows XP box and tiffs look ok in it.
Hi Oleg:
I know that FOP 0.20.5 has to invert the colors on JPEG CMYK images
generated by Photoshop, while not doing so for other images. It appea
Hi, Oleg. I used the following 4 viewers to view the output image:
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, Internet Explorer, MS Paint, and Brava!
Reader. The results are identical with all 4 viewers - white letters on
a black background.
Bill
Oleg Tkachenko wrote:
Hello!
Please remind me, which vie