Hi
Yes, Karen, the background-image properties would solve my problems. I'm not
so comfortable with the idea of placing an image file (such as tif) behind
the document's content, altough with reasonable resolution the end-result
would do fine. But implementing an SVG image in body's background
Hi Ilkka,
Assuming that FOP implemented the background properties:
background-image, background-position-vertical,
background-position-horizontal, could you do what you needed to? These
can be specified on all the regions. As far as I can see, there is no
explicit limitation on the position being
Hi!
Thanks for answering, Arved.
I agree, what I'm doing is a bit of a stretch. I'd like to respect the
recommendation but I haven't found another way to place fixed elements on
every page (like a line in the gutter between columns) than overlapping
regions. Maybe I've just missed something b
At 08:27 PM 7/21/01 +0300, Ilkka Hartikainen wrote:
>Hi!
>
>Why does FOP seem to render body-region first, then before-region and
>finally after-region? I'm asking because this would solve all issues with
>background colors and/or images. Putting a page-size svg (for example) in
>the before reg
Hi!
Why does FOP seem to render body-region first, then before-region and
finally after-region? I'm asking because this would solve all issues with
background colors and/or images. Putting a page-size svg (for example) in
the before region would create a background, but this does not work sinc