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At 2004-01-14 14:46 +0000, Andrew Welch wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "the print settings" ... there are no such things in XSL-FO.
If you mean "print settings found inside of the PDF file" ... I believe there are no such XSL-FO constructs ... XSL-FO doesn't look inside other graphic formats, though the rendering components of XSL-FO engines do.
The default for content-width is "auto" which is the intrinsic content-width (which if the engine knew how to retrieve from the PDF file would probably retrieve it).
If I understand your earlier question, page masters have nothing to do with the scaling of a graphic image (even if that graphic image happens to be based on a page content).
Isn't that what you asked for: "the print settings"?
If you have an A4-sized PDF file, what size would you like it to be in your A3 page? When you say "resizing its contents", to which size would you like it resized?
................... Ken
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Re: [xsl] FO page width size according to print settings
Subject: Re: [xsl] FO page width size according to print settings From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:10:36 -0500 |
At 2004-01-14 14:46 +0000, Andrew Welch wrote:
Is it possible to have an FO page size according to the print settings?
I'm not sure what you mean by "the print settings" ... there are no such things in XSL-FO.
Or more to the point, what is the FO to produce the PDF that resizes to page size in the print settings.
If you mean "print settings found inside of the PDF file" ... I believe there are no such XSL-FO constructs ... XSL-FO doesn't look inside other graphic formats, though the rendering components of XSL-FO engines do.
For example,
<fo:external-graphic width="90%" src="url(file://c:/foo.gif)" id="foo1" />
Will render a graphic that is 90% of its container width.
The default for content-width is "auto" which is the intrinsic content-width (which if the engine knew how to retrieve from the PDF file would probably retrieve it).
How can I set the container (simple-page-master page-width?) to grow according to the
page size?
If I understand your earlier question, page masters have nothing to do with the scaling of a graphic image (even if that graphic image happens to be based on a page content).
Currently it just renders an A4 size page in the middle of the A3 page,
Isn't that what you asked for: "the print settings"?
rather than resizing its contents.
If you have an A4-sized PDF file, what size would you like it to be in your A3 page? When you say "resizing its contents", to which size would you like it resized?
................... Ken
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