It's nice that I've been able to work around the lack of floats in FOP
for my sigplan article stylesheet, but it still irks me quite a bit. I
don't have the time an inclination to fix the problem myself, given the
lack of time and expertise in this area. However, I at least want to
look into whethe
Pascal Sancho writes:
> If your requirement is to change the only 1st page/1st column height,
> the only solution I can imagine is:
> - add a space before to the 1st fo:block,
> - and tweak the FOP intermediate format (see [1]) to move up the 1st
> column area.
I am now all but certain that th
What is your current stack for going from data (source xml) to fo?
My first guess is that either you combine source docs into single fo.
An alternative is to post-process the pdfs with something like iText.
On 02/10/2014 03:09 PM, edi4988 wrote:
Thanks for the reply
But I need to generate
Thanks for the reply
But I need to generate a Pdf file with a XSLT template and I have "n" XML
data files like source and the pdf file has a page for every xml file.
Do You have any idea like I can use the XSLT document() function?
Thanks.
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Wonderful news.
You might add not-blank back in to the "lasts".
On 02/10/2014 08:14 AM, Bonekrusher wrote:
Actually I think Its working. I believe that what I was reporting as "bad" is
actually not. Because the footers are different sizes, its possible to leave
a flow with no content on the las
Actually I think Its working. I believe that what I was reporting as "bad" is
actually not. Because the footers are different sizes, its possible to leave
a flow with no content on the last page, if the previous page's content goes
past a certain point.
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Dear Luis Bernardo,
I have to check if I share the Factory between threads - might be possible.
Thanks for running the single thread test.
In the meantime I have created a small test example - which should repoduce the
problem - but it runs without producing the exception. So I will have a much