RE: Force page break to skip immediate next page and continue writing on third page

2008-12-12 Thread Chakravarty, Abhishek
Yes, unfortunately the footer content is dynamic and will change depending on the content being pulled in by the xml. :-( From: Amick, Eric [mailto:eric.am...@mail.house.gov] Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 4:26 PM To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org Subject:

RE: Force page break to skip immediate next page and continue writing on third page

2008-12-12 Thread Amick, Eric
I assume that simple is a simple-page-master. Create a second simple-page-master called, say, blank-page which is a copy of simple with one difference: Define the region-body in blank-page as You'll then need an fo:page-sequence-master that looks something like this: Take the

Force page break to skip immediate next page and continue writing on third page

2008-12-12 Thread Chakravarty, Abhishek
Hi I need to force page break within my fo block such that If there is content from page 1('header') which is overflowing onto page 2 then it skips page 2 but continuous onto page 3 while at the same time the 'footer' is written on page 2. This is what my XSL looks like

Re: Out of Memory error

2008-12-12 Thread Andreas Delmelle
On 12 Dec 2008, at 15:28, Griffin,Sean wrote: Hi Sean, Vsyamala, I was assuming you were embedding FOP into your application and calling directly through Java. Since it appears you're launching from the command-line, it's up to the FOP command-line program on how it streams the output. S

RE: Out of Memory error

2008-12-12 Thread Griffin,Sean
Vsyamala, I was assuming you were embedding FOP into your application and calling directly through Java. Since it appears you're launching from the command-line, it's up to the FOP command-line program on how it streams the output. Since you're specifying file names as your I/O, it stands to r

RE: Out of Memory error

2008-12-12 Thread vsyamala
Hi Sean, Thanks for responding. I am using FOP 0.95 version and generating .fo file from XSL transformation using xsltproc processor: xsltproc --nonet --novalid --output Part5.fo PDFPublish_External.xsl PDF_Book_Part5.xml And then using Fop 0.95 version to convert .fo file to .pdf call Fop -q