Hello,
I do not believe this is possible with FOP in a single pass processing. Have
you looked at using the intermediate format
(https://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/2.3/intermediate.html) as a possible way to
process this?
Tom Furst
-Original Message-
From: Mark Gibson
Sent: Monday, September 2, 2019 5:32 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Formatting page range references
Hi,
I'm relatively new to XSL-FO and FOP. I've got to the point where I need
community advice.
We’re generating PDFs with dynamic content, including a known section across
one or more pages towards the end of the document. We're also generating text
on the first page that references the page numbers of said section. The
difficulty comes due to a formatting requirement ... when we're referencing a
single page, the format MUST be a single number, whilst when referencing
multiple pages it should be of the form ${first page} - ${last page}.
We tried the case where we had the referenced content in one block with id=A,
and a second empty block following with id=B. When using
for both blocks, there's no option to change format
based on number of pages ...
Pages -
So, where the section is on a single page, our reference becomes "9 - 9". And
strict formatting requirements mean we are not allowed to generate this format
in this case.
I got excited when I saw some of the Index related FO objects in the XSL-FO
spec, but then discovered that FOP currently does not support any of the index
features. Is this true?
I then found support listed for on the FOP compliance web
page, but it seems to imply that this is only implemented for the extension
property "fox:auto-toggle". So I'm guessing this won't support our
requirements either. Is this true?
Exhausting my exceedingly limited xsl-fo knowledge, and if you can confirm
there's no xsl-fo solution to this, I'm left assuming I have possibly two
options (listed in the order of preference):
1. Generate the intermediate format / area tree format, edit, then render from
that format. (is this possible? If so, should one use the IF or the AT
format?) 2. Post process the rendered PDF (using PDFBox, iText, or something
similar).
I'm hoping someone more experienced than me can comment on relevant XSL-FO
capabilities within FOP, and if necessary, the IF/AT question/approach.
Many thanks
Mark
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