> If you want displaying the image exactly on top of the second page?
Yes, that's what I want! :-) I want to place an image at the top of a page, no
matter how many paragraphs I have. I want to place it at the top of the very
page, where I put the image, just like you do it in latex with
begin{figure}[t!]
…
\end{figure}
> I can help you in this.
That's very much appreciated. Thank you so much!
Michel
> On 28 Nov 2016, at 13:07, Szeak (Register Man) <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If you want placing the image after 20. paragraph, why define it between 22.
> and 23?
> Or
> If you want displaying the image exactly on top of the second page?
>
> So if you want displaying the image exactly on top of the second page:
> You need to define a bit more complex page-masters as now. I can help you in
> this.
>
> Don't hesitate to answer.
>
> Bye, Szeak
>
> 2016-11-28 12:21 keltezéssel, Michel Krämer írta:
>> Hi Szeak,
>>
>> Thanks a lot! This sounds very promising indeed. I can't get it to work,
>> however.
>>
>> If I put <fo:flow flow-name="xsl-region-before"> inside my page-sequence
>> definition I get the following error:
>>
>> org.apache.fop.fo.ValidationException: For "fo:page-sequence", only one
>> "fo:flow" may be declared. (See position 222:48)
>>
>> If I create a new page-sequence and put it there FOP will end up in an
>> endless loop and won't stop generating pages.
>>
>> I'm not sure this is the right way, although it really sounds promising.
>> Maybe I'm just missing something. I uploaded my small example here:
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/michel-kraemer/af82f3e115afb877338a72fa34a539cf
>>
>> If you render it you'll see that there is an image between paragraphs 22 and
>> 23. You'll also see that paragraph 20 breaks at the end of page 1 and
>> continues at page 2. I want to place the image at the top of page two, so
>> right in the middle of paragraph 20.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks for your help!
>>
>> Michel
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 28 Nov 2016, at 11:48, Szeak (Register Man) <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I don't think you need any code modifing in Java.
>>> It seems, you need a header for the page, if i understand good your needs..
>>>
>>> So for display header correctly, you need to:
>>> 1. define an ie.: <fo:region-before extent="1in"/> in simple-page-master
>>> definiton
>>> you can define an exact name for it ie.: <fo:region-before
>>> region-name="myHeader" extent="1in"/>
>>> 2. define an <fo:flow flow-name="xsl-region-before"> in page-sequence
>>> definition
>>> you can use the named definition by: <fo:flow flow-name="myHeader">
>>>
>>> That's it.
>>>
>>> Bye, Szeak
>>>
>>> 2016-11-25 17:11 keltezéssel, Michel Krämer írta:
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking for a way to place an image at the top of the page, just like
>>>> you can do it in LaTeX:
>>>>
>>>> \begin{figure}[t!]
>>>> ...
>>>> \end{figure}
>>>>
>>>> If I understand it correctly, you should be able to do this with the
>>>> fo:float object:
>>>>
>>>> <fo:float float="before">
>>>> ...
>>>> </fo:float>
>>>>
>>>> I understand that FOP does not support the "before" value yet.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a workaround to achieve the same thing? For example by placing
>>>> the image absolutely or something like that?
>>>>
>>>> I had a look at the code and it seems the feature is almost implemented
>>>> but not fully yet. There is a BeforeFloat class that is supposed to place
>>>> blocks in the before-float area, but even if I use <fo:float
>>>> float="before"> this class never receives any children. The float also
>>>> disappears from the output PDF.
>>>>
>>>> If there is no workaround for my problem I would be very interested to
>>>> implement the solution myself. I'm a Java programmer and if anyone could
>>>> give me some pointers on where to start and what is missing in the current
>>>> code I'd probably be able to fill the gaps.
>>>>
>>>> Let me know what you think. Thank you so much!
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Michel
>>>>
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