Hi
Is there any way that I can set seperate headers for first and second pages
and no header for rest of the pages. Appriciate if you could provide sample
XSLT code.
Rgrds
Sai
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On Jan 11, 2005, at 8:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way that I can set seperate headers for first and second
pages
and no header for rest of the pages. Appriciate if you could provide
sample
XSLT code.
What it sounds like you want to do is create 3 page-masters: first,
second
Philip Snyder wrote:
I have a problem with the headers not showing on any even numbered pages
on 1 of my pdfs. The XSL can be seen here:
http://comstar.dotgeek.org/period_report.pdf.xsl
I can't figure out what is wrong - the header is written almost exactly
the same as my other report and I
Hai all,
I want to printheader and footer based
on the chapter heading. The chapter heading will change from chapter to
chapter. Any solutions are appreciable.
Regards,
N. Ganesh Babu
Asst. Manager
Technology and Engineering
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ot;14pt" font-weight="bold"
text-align="left"fo:marker
marker-class-name="group2"xsl:value-of
select="chapterName"/
/fo:marker/fo:block
-Original Message-From: Ganesh Babu Nallamothu,
Integra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent:
Friday, January 2
Thanks for the response.
I am using footnotes - but these work perfectly if just pure tables on page.
Problem only arises when also following block of text.
And space left on page when premature page break triggered is
substantially more than the footnote depth.
Although it is always the same
Hi.
This is hard to provide a short example of (but easier to describe).
Example FO + PDFs are at
http://www.datalucid.com/queries/XSLFO/text-after-table-overflow/.
(I don't necessarily expect anyone to read through the FO - the PDFs are
just to make the example clear to see.)
I have a problem
I've done some further experiments and the problem described below goes
away if I don't define the footnote in the table header.
(which is not a solution as I need that footnote.)
So - my guess is that FOP is getting confused and reserving space for
the header as well as the footnote
(or
Further testing with FOP on the problem below reveals:
- Surprisingly space left on page (when premature break occurs) seems to
be almost constant - not affected by height of table-headers.
(=~ 7cm to end of egion-after - height of footnote=1.5cm, height of
region-after=0.5cm)
This has got
Mike Trotman wrote:
Example FO + PDFs are at
Can't be bothered to look, but are you using footnotes? The footnote
space is actually allocated twice (chances to fix this are low, because
of a severly screwed desigen).
J.Pietschmann
Hi All,
I'm having problems with tables when they run across a page break,
every other column header is not output'd. For example...
column 1column 2column 3column 4
blahblahblahblah
blahblahblahblah
into XSL-FO with "XSL-FO", Dave Pawson, O'Reilly, ISBN 0-596-00355-2 and his
explanation of fo:static-content clarifies this nicely, including the fact that
it is the layout that is static, not the content. See his section on running
headers, beginning on page 152.
However, this was wh
Several books uses and talked about alternative headers (footers) for odd and even pages, in the context of FOP. I have two questions:
1. Maybe a dumb question
Since the content of the header is specified by,
fo:static-content element
does it mean the content cannot be 'dynamic'?, such as pulling
Steve Guo wrote:
Several books uses and talked about alternative headers (footers) for odd and
even pages, in the context of FOP. I have two questions:1. Maybe a dumb
questionSince the content of the header is specified by,fo:static-content
elementdoes it mean the content cannot be 'dynamic
Hi ,
I would like to mark the Heading of Tables as follows
Heading1Heading2Heading3Heading4Heading5
specifically
I don't want the left and right vertical lines to
See the attachement for an example.
On 08.04.2003 07:06:42 balajeec wrote:
I would like to mark the Heading of Tables as follows
Heading1Heading2Heading3Heading4Heading5
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Subject: Page headers and footers
Hello!
I'm using Fop 0.20.5. I use the following fo:page-sequence-master for the
page sequence:
fo:simple-page-master master-name=DefaultPage-first margin-top=0.5in
margin
Granchak, Tanya wrote:
Page numbers are generated for the pages: 2, 5, 8, 11, and so on. It is
incorrect. What is the reason for the problem?
The first page in a page sequence will not have a page number.
Apart form this, I can't reproduce the problem from the data you
supplied (nor could anybody
Hello!
I'm using Fop 0.20.5. I use the following fo:page-sequence-master for the
page sequence:
fo:simple-page-master master-name=DefaultPage-first margin-top=0.5in
margin-bottom=0.5in margin-left=1in margin-right=1in
page-height=11in page-width=8.5in
fo:region-body margin-top=0.3in
Hello!
I'm using Fop 0.20.5. I use the following fo:page-sequence-master for the
page sequence:
fo:simple-page-master master-name=DefaultPage-first margin-top=0.5in
margin-bottom=0.5in margin-left=1in margin-right=1in
page-height=11in page-width=8.5in
fo:region-body margin-top=0.3in
Hello:
Another neophyte question:
I'm trying to do a running header that consists of a .gif on the left and some
text right justified on the same line. Here's the latest code that doesn't
work:
fo:static-content flow-name=xsl-region-before
fo:block
fo:external-graphic
/fo:table
Cheers,
Roland
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From: Jon Steeves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 22 January 2003 9:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: problem with justified headers
Hello:
Another neophyte question:
I'm trying to do a running header that consists of a .gif
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Subject: RE: problem with justified headers
You could try to put the block in a block container with a defined width
attribute.
or failing that a single row borderless table (I know this works):
fo:table table-layout=fixed
fo:table-column column-width=2cm/
fo:table-column column-width
JEFF HARMAN wrote:
Can you point me to a good source of information about the use of
markers? I haven't used them yet.
Take a look at Dave's book:
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect3/bk/ch11.html#d0e8626.
--
Oleg Tkachenko
eXperanto team
Multiconn Technologies, Israel
Ok,
The page master resolution would be difficult as there are an arbitrary
number of sections. And the content to the subsequent headers id
derived from the current content.
Can you point me to a good source of information about the use of
markers? I haven't used them yet.
Thanks,
-Jeff
I need some help. I have been lurking on the list for some time and
have been through all the archives on both the XSL and FOP. Also, I
know that you can't modify variables. I know that there are limitations
surrounding the use of headers.
Here is what I need to do:
On the first page of a PDF
Jeff Harman wrote:
Here is what I need to do:
On the first page of a PDF I need the header to be:
A
B
C
Body
on the next page I need
A
C
Body Cont
on an arbitrary subsequent page I need
D
E
New Body
I can't use a page header because then the B element appears on
subsequent pages and I need
-header-at-break, but I know that this kind of request is
beyond the scope of this mailing list.
The usual trick is to use markers instead of headers+footers.
Roughly for the footers: every table first cell of a row except
in the last row has a tab-footer marker with the desired text.
The first cell
you needs or doesn't - your decision. Take a look at
Dave Pawson's An introduction to XSL Formatting Objects[1], first chapters
may give you a perspective.
My next approach will be to produce pcl output and then make a script
that removes the headers/footers that are not needed (ie. the header
Can I define table-headers and table-footers that are only visualized when
the table is segmented into several pages?
If the table spans 3 pages, is the effect that I want that page 1 has a
footer but no header, page 2 has both header and footer, and page 3 has
header but no footer
Nwilan Glirt wrote:
Can I define table-headers and table-footers that are only visualized
when the table is segmented into several pages?
If the table spans 3 pages, is the effect that I want that page 1 has a
footer but no header, page 2 has both header and footer, and page 3 has
header
Hi,
how would I get table headers to repeat across pages using FOP?
Thanks!
Jonathan Evraire
jonevrai at justice.gc.ca
Set table attribute table-omit-header-at-break=false.
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From: Evraire, Jonathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 1:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Repeating table headers accross pages
Hi,
how would I get table headers to repeat
1. suppose I have a table. If this table continues on the next page, I want
its column names be in the header of the second page. What's the best way to
do it?
2. general issue: suppose I'm printing a report. It's content is an XML
file, where row element contains rows, and every row has
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Betreff: headers for tables and chapters spanning on two or more pages
1. suppose I have a table. If this table continues on the next page, I
Argyn Kuketayev wrote:
2. general issue: suppose I'm printing a report. It's content is an XML
file, where row element contains rows, and every row has children, such as
columns or nested rowsets.
I put every row in a fo:block. Inside the block I may have blocks for row
content, tables for nested
unfortunately, header doesn't appear on the next page :(
sorry, it works in my Cocoon 2.0.2. but strangely, it didn't work with the
command-line tool in my fop0.20.3 installation.
thanx
2. general issue: suppose I'm printing a report. It's content
is an XML
file, where row element contains rows, and every row has
children, such as
columns or nested rowsets.
I put every row in a fo:block. Inside the block I may have
blocks for row
content, tables for nested rowsets,
I am trying to do the following:
Run Date:2002/03/29 Some Report
Name Time:hh:mm:ss
^ ^ ^
left justified Centered on
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