Sorry, I thought there would be a way to use fo:float and of:block. I tried myself and did not succeed.
Best, Frank > Am 28.11.2016 um 17:10 schrieb Csaba Nánai <[email protected]>: > > Hi > > You have right. Só in fop the flow ás its name is nőt paged. It paginating át > rendering time. You can using the sequences ás ie ms word but zhese can be > more complex. You can also playing with forced page braking before or after a > paragraph or block-container table etc. > > Só you have many chamce tó do It bit you cannot put something exactly to a > nimbered page becose fop not page oriented. > > Bye szeak > > 2016. nov. 28. 15:44 ezt írta ("Michel Krämer" <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>>): > Hi Szeak! > > This works! Thank you so much. > > Do I understand it correctly that I need to know in advance on which page my > figure appears? So if I need it on page 100 I will have to repeat > <fo:single-page-master-reference master-reference="content"/> 99 times? > > I'm asking because I'm generating a rather large document from DocBook using > XSLT. There are many figures on different pages and I want to put some of > them to the top of their respective page. I guess there is no easy solution > for this with FOP, right? > > Michel > > > > On 28 Nov 2016, at 14:04, Szeak (Register Man) <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > My solution for your need is: > > > > <fo:layout-master-set> > > <fo:simple-page-master master-name="content" page-height="297mm" > > page-width="210mm" margin="0.2in"> > > <fo:region-body> > > </fo:region-body> > > </fo:simple-page-master> > > <fo:simple-page-master master-name="content-with-header" > > page-height="297mm" page-width="210mm" margin="0.2in"> > > <fo:region-body margin-top="2.5in"/> > > <fo:region-before extent="2.5in"/> > > </fo:simple-page-master> > > > > <fo:page-sequence-master master-name="mixed-content"> > > <fo:single-page-master-reference master-reference="content"/> > > <fo:single-page-master-reference > > master-reference="content-with-header"/> > > <fo:repeatable-page-master-reference master-reference="content"/> > > </fo:page-sequence-master> > > </fo:layout-master-set> > > <fo:page-sequence master-reference="mixed-content"> > > <fo:static-content flow-name="xsl-region-before"> > > <fo:block font-size="11pt" font-style="italic" > > font-weight="normal" hyphenate="false" > > keep-with-previous.within-column="always" > > line-stacking-strategy="font-height" space-after.maximum="1.7em" > > space-after.minimum="1.3em" space-after.optimum="1.5em" > > space-before.maximum="0em" space-before.minimum="0em" > > space-before.optimum="0em" text-indent="0pt"> > > Figure 3.1 Layers of code in a complex software architecture > > </fo:block> > > <fo:block background-color="red" id="img-layers-of-code" > > keep-together.within-column="always" text-align="center"> > > <fo:block id="d69e465" text-align="center"> > > <fo:external-graphic content-height="auto" > > content-width="66%" height="auto" > > src="url(https://placeholdit.imgix.net/~text?txtsize=33&txt=350%C3%97150&w=350&h=150&fm=png > > > > <https://placeholdit.imgix.net/~text?txtsize=33&txt=350%C3%97150&w=350&h=150&fm=png>)" > > width="auto"> > > </fo:external-graphic> > > </fo:block> > > <fo:block font-size="11pt" font-style="italic" > > font-weight="normal" hyphenate="false" > > keep-with-previous.within-column="always" > > line-stacking-strategy="font-height" space-after.maximum="1.7em" > > space-after.minimum="1.3em" space-after.optimum="1.5em" > > space-before.maximum="0em" space-before.minimum="0em" > > space-before.optimum="0em" text-indent="0pt"> > > Figure 1 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet > > </fo:block> > > </fo:block> > > </fo:static-content> > > <fo:flow flow-name="xsl-region-body"> > > > > .... the content of body > > > > Bye > > > > 2016-11-28 13:18 keltezéssel, Michel Krämer írta: > >>> 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] > >>> <mailto:[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 <http://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 > >>>> <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] > >>>>> <mailto:[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. 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