I would prefer avoiding the use of fox:destination, as the XSL WG did not see a need for a separate FO for this when they placed bookmarks into 1.1. Instead, I think it would be better to implement it the way the commercial processors handle them, which is I believe is relying either on the id on the element to be anchored or another property [1][2][3]. Relying on a property instead of a new FO would probably be easier/cleaner than introducing fox:destination back to the source code anyway, as there would be no XSL document validation issues to be checking for.

Glen

[1] http://sourceware.org/ml/docbook-apps/2005-q2/msg00214.html
[2] http://www.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook-apps/200602/msg00174.html
[3] http://sourceware.org/ml/docbook-apps/2005-q2/msg00216.html

Jeremias Maerki wrote:

Indeed, we had fox:destination in FOP 0.20.5 but this has not been
reimplemented, yet. Contributions are welcome as always. If you need
pointers, we're always eager to provide those to get you started.

On 24.08.2006 09:59:52 andyrob_24_7 wrote:
Is there a way to achieve destinations in a pdf (so you can link to a certain 
page), in FOP?

It seems this is not yet in 0.92?



Jeremias Maerki


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