Just replace absolute-position="absolute" with absolute-position="fixed"
(and leave the rest).
On 28.01.2010 15:58:10 Jean-François El Fouly wrote:
> Wow. This looks very much like black magic -- or a FOP black belt trick :-)
> Is there another deeper layer of magic in $x_left, $page_width.. ?
> I tried with left="0" top="0" width="210mm" height="297mm" in the static
> content area of the page header. But I guess the origin is the upper left
> corner of that area so now I have the right and bottom margins colored yellow
> but the top and left margins still white.
> In a certain sense my problem is half solved but the page looks even more
> strange.
>
> Le 28 janv. 2010 à 15:22, Pascal Sancho a écrit :
>
> > Hi,
> > You can add a fo:block-container in a static region, and place it in
> > absolute-position:
> > <fo:block-container absolute-position="absolute" background-color="yellow"
> > left="{$x_left}" top="{$y_top}" width="{$page_width}"
> > height="{$page_height}">
> > <fo:block/>
> > </fo:block-container>
> > Pascal
> >
> > Jean-François El Fouly a écrit :
> >> Aviation regulation authorities state that certain pages of aircraft
> >> manuals (maintenance, policy, etc.) must be printed on yellow paper.
> >> I need to simulate that in PDF by painting the background of my FOP
> >> document yellow.
> >> I had no problem generating the blank pages with a 5-line iText program
> >> (first page) but for the pages I generate with FOP the best I could do
> >> (until now) is to add the background-color="yellow" attribute to
> >> fo:region-body, fo:region-before and fo:region-after. All in all the
> >> result doesn't look that good (second page).
> >> There must be a better/simpler solution.
> >> If anyone could help me or give me a hint I'd be very grateful !
> >>
> >> Jean-François El Fouly
> >>
> >>
Jeremias Maerki
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