Thanks Jeremias
I'd been looking at these examples for 0.92 beta before, but they don't help me
with the automatic id-generation.
In a first test, I've created a bookmark-tree, and assigned the same ID to one
of the blocks
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/fo:layout-master-set
!-- bookmark section --
paul wrote:
snip/
But I now would like to automate this process for variably many elements. The
elements are read from a XML-file. As I understand, I can automatically create
ID's for the elements with the generate-id() method. But it is not clear to me,
how I can reference those ID's in
thank you very much, that should get me through... and sorry for posting in the
wrong place.
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Jeremias Maerki said:
For the example you showed below, you don't need fo:float. You can do
that using fo:block-container:
fo:block-container start-indent=-4.5mm height=1.2em
space-after=-1.2em
fo:block start-indent=0mm font-family=Symbol
width=4.5mm#x2190;/fo:block
/fo:block-container
I've read somewhere in another Java thread that the max memory one can
address as heap is 1.8GB in a 32bit processor...
That means that the max parameter for -Xms and the like is about 1.4GB or
1.5GB...
So, if anyone still gets the message after changing the memory available in
java to run fop
Any clues on how you achieve crop marks and bleeds?
quoting.. pascal sanchos
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Our customers expect now more and more, so we can produce Hi quality PDF
that are used for professional printing, including crop marks and bleeds
(yes, FOP can do that, either v 0.20.5), etc...
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As Chris already said, FOP doesn't have anything built-in, yet, for this.
But other have managed by experimenting (Block-containers and SVG).
You'll find some information when you search the mailing list archives:
http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/maillist.html#fop-user-archive
On 16.08.2006
Title: FOP : Leaders problem
Hello,
I'm working with FOP 0.92 and trying to use fo:leader.
I've got problem when i'm using two fo:leader in one fo:block.
FOP generates :
Text one fisrt line
And here's an example, for other dummies (like me) who like to copy things. The
result is a Bookmark-Tree in the pdf-document like this
Data
Element_nr1
Element_nr2
Element_nr3
etc.
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/fo:layout-master-set
!-- bookmark section