RE: last page, full page

2003-03-28 Thread Illiano, Vincent
Hi Derrick,

I've been plowing through the fop-user mailing list to see what
tricks/issues I can learn.  I have the same problem you described in this
email.  Did you ever find a suitable solution to it?  If so, would you be so
kind as to tell me how you did it?

My background image is a draft watermark.  But on the last page if the
page isn't complete full, the draft gets chopped off.

Thanks!  -V

Vincent Illiano
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Duke University Heart Center

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 1.  Is there anyway to ensure the last page of my rendered PDF document is
 a
 full page so that my background-image is seen in its entirety?
 
 2.  Is there anyway I can guarantee a block is the next item, moving up
 the
 page, from the footer, even if it means it will be on a page by itself?
 
 Thanks,
 Derrick
 
 
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RE: last page, full page

2003-03-28 Thread Illiano, Vincent
Hi Clay,

My watermark appears on every page.  On the last page of output it gets
chopped off at the point where there is no more underlying text.  I saw
someone suggest using markers as a solution.  Does anyone know how I would
use markers to solve this problem?  -V

Vincent Illiano
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Duke University Heart Center

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 I required a full-page for my last page, however it did not have any of 
 the flow from my main document. Instead, it was a disclaimer page I 
 needed to have on its own page. My solution was to create another 
 simple-page-master. I don't know how you would go about making your flow 
 go to this page, though. If I recall, there was a FAQ item that relates 
 somewhat to this, although I don't know if it resolves your issue:
 
 http://xml.apache.org/fop/faq.html#pdf_watermark
 
 Hope this helps!
 
 Illiano, Vincent wrote:
  Hi Derrick,
  
  I've been plowing through the fop-user mailing list to see what
  tricks/issues I can learn.  I have the same problem you described in
 this
  email.  Did you ever find a suitable solution to it?  If so, would you
 be so
  kind as to tell me how you did it?
  
  My background image is a draft watermark.  But on the last page if the
  page isn't complete full, the draft gets chopped off.
  
  Thanks!  -V
  
  Vincent Illiano
  Senior Programmer/Analyst
  Duke University Heart Center
  
  
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 1.  Is there anyway to ensure the last page of my rendered PDF document
 is
 a
 full page so that my background-image is seen in its entirety?
 
 2.  Is there anyway I can guarantee a block is the next item, moving up
 the
 page, from the footer, even if it means it will be on a page by itself?
 
 Thanks,
 Derrick
 
 
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Re: last page, full page

2003-03-28 Thread Clay Leeds
Vincent,
IIRC, someone had previously created a template to count the number of 
lines and force the line-count in a table to always be enough to fill 
the page. I think they filled blank rows with #160;. Good luck!

Illiano, Vincent wrote:
Hi Clay,
My watermark appears on every page.  On the last page of output it gets
chopped off at the point where there is no more underlying text.  I saw
someone suggest using markers as a solution.  Does anyone know how I would
use markers to solve this problem?  -V
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last page, full page

2003-03-07 Thread Koes, Derrick

1.  Is there anyway to ensure the last page of my rendered PDF document is a
full page so that my background-image is seen in its entirety?

2.  Is there anyway I can guarantee a block is the next item, moving up the
page, from the footer, even if it means it will be on a page by itself?

Thanks,
Derrick


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Re: last page, full page

2003-03-07 Thread J.Pietschmann
Koes, Derrick wrote:
1.  Is there anyway to ensure the last page of my rendered PDF document is a
full page so that my background-image is seen in its entirety?
The background image of the region-body should always cover the
whole region.
2.  Is there anyway I can guarantee a block is the next item, moving up the
page, from the footer, even if it means it will be on a page by itself?
I'd try a footnote or a marker.
J.Pietschmann

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