Subject: Re: [xsl] xsl help adding a footer with page number From: JBryant@xxxxxxxxx Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2005 16:10:19 -0500 |
Only one thought occurs to me for this problem: Every printer has a dead area around the edges of the page where it cannot print (because the feed mechanism needs to hold onto something). It could be that your PDF viewer is positioning the footer block above the dead spot. Then, because of the height of that block, the viewer thinks the footer block overlaps the body area. Meanwhile, the printer just does what it's told, so you get the correct printed output. Try bigger header and footer areas (.75 instead of .5, perhaps) and see if it clears up. Mind you, that's a guess, but I can't think of many things that would make an on-screen viewer be different than what the printer is doing. Also, I should have removed the xsl:use-attribute-sets attributes from the blocks I posted last time. They are meaningless unless you have defined named attribute sets elsewhere (I do it in a separate file, so that I can easily fiddle with style choices). You can just remove them (or take up using the same trick, if you like). By the way, a question very similar to this one (large images crowding into the footer) was just asked on the FOP mailing list. Since many of your problems are specific to FOP, I think you might do well to post some questions over there. You can subscribe here: http://xml.apache.org/fop/maillist.html. (I think I said it was on SourceForge in some other post; my bad - I must have been thinking of Saxon). Jay Bryant Bryant Communication Services (presently consulting at Synergistic Solution Technologies) josh higgins <doopsterus@xxxxxxxxx> 04/08/2005 03:47 PM Please respond to xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx cc Subject Re: [xsl] xsl help adding a footer with page number J, I am getting my text on my main page running in to my footer is this a common problem. Here is how I have set up my page. Ideas why this is happening. Seems like the text on the page goes all the way to the bottom but does not do that when I print it off but when I view the pdf it does. <fo:layout-master-set> <fo:simple-page-master master-name="main" xsl:use-attribute-sets="pagedef"> <fo:region-body region-name="main" page-height="11in" page-width="8.5in" margin-top="0.5in" margin-bottom="0.5in" margin-left="0.5in" margin-right="0.5in"/> <fo:region-before region-name="header-main" extent="0.5in"/> <fo:region-after region-name="footer-main" extent="0.5in"/> </fo:simple-page-master> </fo:layout-master-set> <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main"> <fo:static-content flow-name="header-main"> <fo:block xsl:use-attribute-sets="header"> HEADER GOES HERE </fo:block> </fo:static-content> <fo:static-content flow-name="footer-main"> <fo:block text-align="center" font-size="8pt" xsl:use-attribute-sets="footer"> <fo:page-number/> </fo:block> </fo:static-content> <fo:flow flow-name="main"> --- JBryant@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Hi, Josh, > > Here's a simplified version of one of my page > definitions: > > <fo:simple-page-master master-name="main" > xsl:use-attribute-sets="pagedef"> > <fo:region-body region-name="main" > margin-top="1in" > margin-bottom="1in"/> > <fo:region-before region-name="header-main" > extent="1in"/> > <fo:region-after region-name="footer-main" > extent="1in"/> > </fo:simple-page-master> > > Note that the regions have names. > > And here's the corresponding flow definition (much > simplified, of course): > > <fo:page-sequence master-reference="main"> > <fo:static-content flow-name="header-main"> > <fo:block xsl:use-attribute-sets="header"> > <fo:external-graphic src="logo.gif"/> > </fo:block> > </fo:static-content> > <fo:static-content flow-name="footer-main"> > <fo:block xsl:use-attribute-sets="footer"> > <fo:page-number/> > </fo:block> > </fo:static-content> > <fo:flow flow-name="main"> > <!-- Build the document here --> > </fo:flow> > </fo:page-sequence> > > The static-content chunks flow into the before and > after regions, and the > main flow goes in the usual flow area. In this > fashion, you can build a > series of different page definitions. I generally > use front (for the title > page and copyright notices and such), contents (for > the table of > contents), main (for the body of the book), and back > (for the appendixes, > glossary, and index). So most of my book definition > FO files have 4 page > masters and 4 corresponding page-sequence objects, > each with > static-content ojbects (that match the regions > defined in the page > masters) for the headers and footers. > > Let me know if you need more explanation. Also, you > FOP distribution has > several examples to examine. > > Jay Bryant > Bryant Communication Services > (presently consulting at Synergistic Solution > Technologies) > > > > > > josh higgins <doopsterus@xxxxxxxxx> > 04/08/2005 02:17 PM > Please respond to > xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > To > xsl <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > cc > > Subject > [xsl] xsl help adding a footer with page number > > > > > > > I have the following template specified and I was > trying to add a custom footer to this document. I > am > using FO and not html. All I want in the footer is > the page number followed by the word "CURRENT". How > can I do this? > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" > xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" > xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format"> > > <xsl:template match="/"> > <fo:root > xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format"> > > <fo:layout-master-set> > <fo:simple-page-master master-name="simple" > page-height="11in" > page-width="8.5in" > margin-top=".5in" > margin-bottom=".5in" > margin-left=".5in" > margin-right=".5in"> > <fo:region-body margin-top=".5in"/> > <fo:region-before extent=".5in"/> > <fo:region-after extent=".5in"/> > </fo:simple-page-master> > </fo:layout-master-set> > > > <fo:page-sequence master-reference="simple"> > <fo:flow > flow-name="xsl-region-body"> > <!-- I have > fo:blocks displayed items > here --> > </fo:flow> > </fo:page-sequence> > </fo:root> > </xsl:template> > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Personals - Better first dates. 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