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Re: XSL-FO assistance

by PawelKat :: Rate this Message:

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>
> Function details are -
>
> xslfo:render($a as node(), $b as xs:string, $c as node()) as xs:base64Binary
>

Hi Adam and others,
Is there the way to pass fop user-conf configuration file (fop.xconf) in this
extension?
I need it in order to embedd ttf fonts.

if fop there is -c parameter in cocoon it's possible to add:
<map:serializer name="fo2pdf"
  src="org.apache.cocoon.serialization.FOPSerializer"
  mime-type="application/pdf">
    <user-config
src="/opt/tomcat/webapps/app/stylesheets/pdf/fonts/fop-fonts config.xml"/>
 </map:serializer>

but I never tried.
If it's not so difficult to add such a parameter, I would be very grateful,
because without that I can't use national fonts with fop.

>
> Function details are -
>
> xslfo:render($a as node(), $b as xs:string, $c as node()) as xs:base64Binary
>
> Renders a given XSL-FO document. $a is the XSL-FO node, $b is the
> required mime-type, $c is parameters to the transformation.
> Returns an xs:base64binary of the result.
> Parameters are specified with the structure:
> <parameters><param name="param-name1" value="param-value1"/>
> </parameters>
> Recognised rendering parameters are: author, title.
>
>
http://exist.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/exist/trunk/eXist/extensions/modules/src/org/exist/xquery/modules/xslfo/readme.txt?view=markup

>
> I am not sure why this is not appearing in the functions page if it is
> compiled and enabled, someone also reported the same problem with the
> SQLModule?!? I wonder whats going on here?
>
> Thanks Adam.
>
> 2008/5/14 Ethan Aho <eaho <at> kennedyinfo.com>:
> > Dannes,
> >
> > The function rebuild brought up the SQL module functions, but not the
> > XLSFO functions.  I did look at the readme.txt of the module itself and
> > have the jar files in place.  I'm not having much luck figuring out
> > functions and their parameters from reading through code, though.  And
> > since http://demo.exist-db.org/xquery/functions.xq doesn't have the
> > functions either, I'm at a loss of what to try.
> >
> > Ethan
> >
> >
> > Dannes Wessels wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 7:52 PM, Pierrick Brihaye





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