Hi Andreas,
Andreas L. Delmelle wrote:
>
> On 01 Apr 2011, at 13:13, Dennis van Zoerlandt wrote:
>
> Hi Dennis
>
>> I will look further into modifying the XSL file in a such way multiple
>
>> page-sequences are used. I think it's the best solution this far. Am I
>> correct to say multiple pag
On 01 Apr 2011, at 21:38, Eric Douglas wrote:
> I only reference the words page-sequence once. Is this the single page
> sequence problem you're talking about, or is my page loop referencing
> multiple page sequences?
Your sample does have the potential to create large page-sequences, yes.
It a
AW: AW: AW: AW: OutOfMemoryException while transforming
large XML to PDF
On 01 Apr 2011, at 16:47, Eric Douglas wrote:
> I currently only have one fo:page-sequence tag in my xsl.
> How would auto page numbering with fo:page-number work otherwise?
If you do not use the 'initial-page-number'
On 01 Apr 2011, at 16:47, Eric Douglas wrote:
> I currently only have one fo:page-sequence tag in my xsl.
> How would auto page numbering with fo:page-number work otherwise?
If you do not use the 'initial-page-number' property, the numbering for the
next page-sequence just continues from where t
On 01 Apr 2011, at 13:13, Dennis van Zoerlandt wrote:
Hi Dennis
> I will look further into modifying the XSL file in a such way multiple
> page-sequences are used. I think it's the best solution this far. Am I
> correct to say multiple page-sequences won't affect the definitive page
> lay-out of
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XML to PDF
I currently only have one fo:page-sequence tag in my xsl.
How would auto page numbe
a file for each 100 pages?
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Hi Andreas,
Alright, it seems a logical explanation you need a large heap to produce
this kind of large documents.
Font auto detection seems to be off. In the FOP configuration file no
auto-detect flag is present and I also didn't include a manifest file with
x-fonts.
I will look further into m
On 31 Mar 2011, at 15:08, Dennis van Zoerlandt wrote:
Hi Dennis
> In the meanwhile I have tested a few things. In the attachment you'll find a
> FO file ( http://old.nabble.com/file/p31286241/fop1.0-5000-fo.zip
> fop1.0-5000-fo.zip ) which has scrambled data because of confidentiality.
>
> I cr
Hi,
In the meanwhile I have tested a few things. In the attachment you'll find a
FO file ( http://old.nabble.com/file/p31286241/fop1.0-5000-fo.zip
fop1.0-5000-fo.zip ) which has scrambled data because of confidentiality.
I created the FO file with XMLspy and tried to create a PDF file with Apac
Hi Dennis,
F10. Or the button just to the left of the "FO"-Button you are using now. It's
labeled "XSL" and performs only the first step. (if the button layout hasn't
changed in newer versions...)
If you want to use FOP 1.0, have a look at Tools->Options->XSL. There you can
enter a path to XSL
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