extension
Hi,
I will note the type of extension you are considering.
I am going to commit an example extension of a different type to the cvs
trunk. This works in a slightly different way but demonstrates the
concept.
On 2002.03.04 03:00 Adrian Edwards wrote:
Hi Keiron,
Fair question, although
Hi,
I will note the type of extension you are considering.
I am going to commit an example extension of a different type to the cvs
trunk. This works in a slightly different way but demonstrates the concept.
On 2002.03.04 03:00 Adrian Edwards wrote:
Hi Keiron,
Fair question, although
Matt,
I've written the following sample fo document that puts in continued on
following pages. Unfortunately fo:retrieve-marker does not work within
the fo:flow so it cannot be implemented in the fo:table-header but
instead in a table palced in the region-before. This is not a problem if
05, 2002 11:02 AM
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Subject: Re: Example extension
Matt,
I've written the following sample fo document that puts in
continued on
following pages. Unfortunately fo:retrieve-marker does not
work within
the fo:flow so it cannot be implemented in the
fo:table
documentation appears to assume some knowledge that I just do not have.
I am confident that seeing _any_ example extension at all, regardless of
its purpose, would clear up my confusion.
There are a number of extensions I am considering, but each of them
shares the common requirement of leveraging PDF
Have a look at: http://www.exslt.org/
That's an XSLT extension, not a FOP extension. Right?
Cheers,
Jeremias Märki
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I've been told than an extension is the way to go for these two needed
features:
1. Add a string ['(Continued)'] to a table header if the table spans
multiple pages. Note these tables are part of the content and can start
anywhere in the page. They could be seen more like paragraphs or blocks
Hi fop-dev,
Has anyone written a simple(ish) FOP extension that they would be
willing to share with the list (or even just me) as an example? I'm
talking full jar file here. The lack of examples (other than the quite
complicated SVG extension) in the docs and on the mailing lists is quite
extension
Have a look at: http://www.exslt.org/
HTH,
Michiel
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