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> From: Sven Waibel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
Oh, but you already have id attributes you can use... I think the following
would do it (rough sketch, supposing that the combination nodes are on the
same level as the tables node)
hi everybody,
i am generating pdf using fop,
the problem now is, that if e.g. the content of a table cell is longer than a
page fop doesnt manage to split this up in an intelligent way, so it just
extends the table cell on the next page, which looks really bad.in other
words, i want to te
Thanks Roland,
However, mailto: works without this
problem if I use lowagie iText to generate the pdf .
Tom
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Tom,
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Sven Waibel wrote:
My problem is that i don't know how many details i will have, so i can't say id="detail1", id="detail2".
The way to tackle this problem is use the generate-id() in your xsl
stylesheet. I cant really be more specific without seeing an example of your XML.
Chris
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Hi,
that's a part of my xml file:
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> -Original Message-
> From: FOUCAULT Séb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
> I read a lot of articles dealing with issues with
> forward references in long documents in the mailing
> list archives (page x / y). Using a third-party tool
> such as iText is a solution often suggested to tackle
> (Correcting a mistake: see below)
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Andreas L. Delmelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Ganesh Babu Nallamothu, Integra-India
> >
> > > ... the problem is when you convert to PDF the
> > > text is overwriting on firs