I'll try markers, thanks
> -Original Message-
> From: Chuck Paussa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 12:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: performance problem renedering nested fo-tables
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> Argyn,
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> In your case i
Argyn,
In your case it looks like you should investigate using and
to get your page headers. Each level of your table
nesting would use a different marker-class-name. The page header can
then retrieve the contents of that marker (The contents do not print in
the page, are there only to be re
e d'origine-
> De : Hahn Kurt (CHA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : vendredi, 21. juin 2002 08:27
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> Objet : RE: performance problem renedering nested fo-tables
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> Hi,
> I'm generating a very similar document, also wit
15. juin 2002 00:03
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Objet : RE: performance problem renedering nested fo-tables
addition to a previous message: I'm using FOP 0.20.3 with Cocoon 2.0.1. As I
already stated, time to generate XSL-FO and serialize it to view in the
browser is under 3 sec. Full time to generate PDF is about 15 seconds.
;s slowing down. I did my tests from a command-line tool, since it
wouldn't be very fair to blame FOP only because IE is a lame duck...
Kurt
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De : Argyn Kuketayev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : samedi, 15. juin 2002 00:03
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addition to a previous message: I'm using FOP 0.20.3 with Cocoon 2.0.1. As I
already stated, time to generate XSL-FO and serialize it to view in the
browser is under 3 sec. Full time to generate PDF is about 15 seconds.