Bert, a good idea, using graphics from an external source. 
I think, I will use it too. But what I need is a way to 
draw graphics (like the SVG-sample) inside my text 
document, to draw fancy borders or other layout elements.

SVG seems to be good for this, the SVG sample is 
impressive! I found some good looking SVG samples in the 
net. But I don't know, how to include the SVG elements into 
my stylesheet or whereever, to make them appear in the PDF 
result.

Are there any samples for Cocoon where I can learn how to 
do this? I'm almost new to Cocoon, so I think, sample files 
or applications will be the best to learn how this works.





[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote at 
Thu, 24 Oct 2002 15:57:44 +0200:

>Yes, you can combine both.  Use xsl:fo to insert the 
image, but make sure 
>you call it by using the absolute URL (including 
http://domain/...)
>All you need to do then is create a pipeline that 
generates the image when 
>requesting it.



Michael Fridrich

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