Daniel Brown wrote:
The region-before/after get printed on blank page unless I specify a
conditional which has neither of them. In the piece below, I've got a
first page, rest pages and a blank page specified as conditionals. If
I've got this wrong, let me know, I'm trying to make things as
The region-before/after get printed
on blank page unless I specify a conditional which has neither of them.
In the piece below, I've got a first page, rest pages and a blank page
specified as conditionals. If I've got this wrong, let me know, I'm trying
to make things as effecient as possible.
Re
Daniel Brown wrote:
Thank you all for your help. I have an unknown number of page sequences
which all needed to start with Page 1 so I did the following:
I added the blank-or-not-blank to the conditional-page-master-reference
and also set the force-page-count="end-on-even" on my page-sequenc
Thank you all for your help. I have an unknown number of page sequences which all needed to start with Page 1 so I did the following:I added the blank-or-not-blank to the conditional-page-master-reference and also set the force-page-count="end-on-even" on my page-sequences. That did the trick. Now
I think all you need is to set initial-page-number to "even" on the
fo:page-sequence:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xsl-20011015/slice7.html#initial-page-number
and just use a simple fo:single-page-master-reference instead of fo:c-p-m-r.
Glen
Daniel Brown wrote:
Shouldn't it be possible to use
Shouldn't it be possible to use both the odd-or-even AND the page-position within the fo:conditional-page-master-reference? I'm finding (0.20.5) that one or the other works but not both. In the case of both being entered, it simply takes the first defined.
What I'm trying to do it insert a page s
http://www.mail-archive.com/fop-dev@xml.apache.org/msg08481.html?--perhaps
you will need to update your Xerces parser.
Glen
Stephen Cunliffe wrote:
Hi group,
I was hoping someone has encountered this, and found the solution
already (my Googling didn't return any solution)
Issue:
I can't ge
Hi group,
I was hoping someone has encountered this, and found the solution
already (my Googling didn't return any solution)
Issue:
I can't get FOP to "parse" my xml:fo file, (a simple Hello World file)
to PDF. using:
Bea Web Server
Apache (2.0.45)* (I believe, not too sure on the exact ver
I'm using 0.20.5 . Yes, I can run the debug. It will go on printing INFO[xxx] page until INFO[1653] it dies with an out of memory exception. When I make the simple tag change to break up the children and put them under numerous parents, I generate a 9 page PDF.Regards,Daniel Andreas L Delmelle <[EM
On Oct 28, 2005, at 18:36, Daniel Brown wrote:
The file isn't very large actually. It's only a couple of pages.
The situation seems to have emerged as more and more tags were
added to a parent tag (for text formatting). There aren't many
levels of nested tags, only a few. There are no graphi
The file isn't very large actually. It's only a couple of pages. The situation seems to have emerged as more and more tags were added to a parent tag (for text formatting). There aren't many levels of nested tags, only a few. There are no graphics. I actually generate PDF files in excess of 400 pag
On Oct 28, 2005, at 17:49, Daniel Brown wrote:
Hi,
Is there a limit to amount of tags a parent tag can hold? I'm
running into an issue where FOP will generate an infinite number of
pages and then die if I have too many tags under one parent. If I
split the tags up into multiple parents, it
Is there a limit to amount of tags a parent tag can hold? I'm running into an issue where FOP will generate an infinite number of pages and then die if I have too many tags under one parent. If I split the tags up into multiple parents, it works fine.
Any ideas on limitations??
Regards,
Daniel
I did what you said and it works
Thx alot ;)
Jack
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De : Chris Bowditch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 27 octobre 2005 17:40
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Objet : Re: Spam:number-rows-spanned problem
Rymasz Jacky wrote:
> Yes I was thinking of that b
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