e the CSS stylesheet
to determine what content actually constitutes the headers and footers.
HTH,
Chris
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used - why not do this with XSL, instead of hardcoding it
in FOP's Java code?
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At 01:43 21-06-2001, Keiron Liddle wrote:
>On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 10:27:40 Christopher R. Maden wrote:
> > I'm a little confused - why not do this with XSL, instead of hardcoding
> > it
> > in FOP's Java code?
>
>I doubt that you could do everything with xsl
. However, if you're in that kind of
environment, you may want to handle the page-breaking manually anyway, as
there may well be other issues; XML processing instructions are perfect for
this sort of thing.
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impossible to handle with your current printing process. Probably worth
checking with your service bureau, though.
Good luck!
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alan, a reduction
might be possible by using a different XSLT engine such as SAXON. (SAXON
is also more compliant than Xalan.)
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t would be most interesting to other OEBers.
-Chris
P.S. This is really a better question for fop-users, xsl-list, or The eBook
Community.
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The Extensible Stylesheet Language reached Proposed Recommendation status
at the W3C today. Hooray!
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or anything like that).
In that case, you don't want multiple page-sequences. You want a single
page-sequence, with an alternating page-sequence-master. If you're using
FOP, see docs/examples/pagination/franklin_alt.fo for an example.
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At 03:23 7-11-2001, Jean-François SELBER wrote:
>just a little question
>
>FOP what doesn it mean?
>
>F = "Formating" ?
>O = "Object" no ?
>P = ?
It was originally FO-to-PDF, and also a play on the word "fop", a person
overly obsessed with
kbox in
>my documents. The unchecked one is a dingbat character, but I cannot find
>a checked version. Is ther any one or should I import some font that takes
>care of it ?
Try U+2611, BALLOT BOX WITH CHECK, or U+2612, BALLOT BOX WITH X.
HTH,
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where xml:lang was insufficiently
expressive. So the problem isn't that huge.
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See the CSS 2 spec; the audio properties with which these are used
are identical to those from CSS 2. FOP should ignore them.
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http:
e
stylesheet that consists entirely of whitespace is stripped, unless it is a
child of an element. In this case, the content of the
is only whitespace, so it is stripped. If you run this XSLT on
its own, you will see that the output document has in it.
See §3.4 of XSLT. In your styleshe
ost, and directory will be used as the base URI
and the relative URI interpreted relative to that.
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A PDF
renderer like acrobat is going to have difficulty making text sound
louder... Since FOP has multiple back-ends, it's entirely possible that
there would be an audio back-end at some point.
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our inches by three, there isn't anything left over; you have three parts
of 4/3 inches each. But if you take three-inch pieces of four inches, you
have one inch left over.
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site but no use...
When egosurfing, I found that this information is on an old personal page
of James Tauber's, but not on the Apache site anywhere. We should probably
add it.
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ne overly concerned with style, which made the
obvious acronym FOP entirely appropriate.
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e accurate than anything I can dredge up from memory.
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, which
will launch quickly because the core process is already running; then, when
you quit Acrobat Reader, the process will also close down.
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At 02:59 PM 3/19/02, Joe Sytniak wrote:
>Perhaps an XSLT list would be the best place to look for answers on this
>one. Except I only seem to be having problems when using my XSL templates
>with FO templates.
It's still an XSLT problem if it breaks
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