Hi,
In the mail chain, i needed to access figure, table, para of other pdf from
the current pdf. So, i added the template as mentioned to my customization
layer. And i could access these tags using olink tag and generated PDFs
looked correct.
xsl:template match=d:figure|d:table|d:example|d:para
Hi Bob,
Its working now. Thanks a lot for helping me out. :)
Regards,
Anmol
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 11:57 AM, Bob Stayton b...@sagehill.net wrote:
Hi Amnol,
I think I found the problem. For FOP output to have all targets in the
PDF, each id must have an FOP-specific element output to the
Hi,
It should work. What XSL-FO processor are you using, and what version
of the stylesheets?
Also, do other olinks to sections work?
--
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
On 1/15/2014 10:39 PM, anmol gupta wrote:
Hi,
I used the following syntax:
(abc.pdf)
section
Hi,
I am using Apache FOP version 1.1 and Docbook stylesheet version 1.78.1.
Yes, i could access the section through olink tag.
In the example mentioned above when i changed the targetptr to section id.
i.e. targetptr=abc_gui_9. Then i correctly opens this section of the
abc.pf from 123.pdf.
I
Hi Amnol,
I think I found the problem. For FOP output to have all targets in the
PDF, each id must have an FOP-specific element output to the .fo file:
fox:destination internal-destination={$id}/
These are generated with templates in mode=fop1.foxdest, which reside
in fo/fop1.xsl. The
Hi,
I used the following syntax:
(abc.pdf)
section id='abc_gui_9'
titleThe GUI/title
paraThe following figure shows:
/para
figure id='abc_gui_fig_1'
titleMain Window/title