PDF Transformation problem
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PDF Transformation problem
Hello,
First of all, please apologize if I use not technical terminology to call something, I'm not a programmer and just user. I have an issue that somethings show in individual PDF transformation, but not showing up in "xIncludeMerge" transformation. FYI on xIncludeMerge, We have bunch of xml files and what xIncludeMerge does is to call assigned xml files.
For example, <note>BLAH BLAH<\note> will show up in the single PDF transformation phase, as well as xIncludeMerge,
NOTE: BLAH BLAH
but <g4-interval-note>BLAH BLAH <\g4-interval-note> will show in single PDF transformation as:
INTERVAL NOTE: BLAH BLAH
and its xincludeMerge Phase, the PDF doesn't show attribute name:
BLAH BLAH.
Is there any way I can have a control to that?
Thanks!
First of all, please apologize if I use not technical terminology to call something, I'm not a programmer and just user. I have an issue that somethings show in individual PDF transformation, but not showing up in "xIncludeMerge" transformation. FYI on xIncludeMerge, We have bunch of xml files and what xIncludeMerge does is to call assigned xml files.
For example, <note>BLAH BLAH<\note> will show up in the single PDF transformation phase, as well as xIncludeMerge,
NOTE: BLAH BLAH
but <g4-interval-note>BLAH BLAH <\g4-interval-note> will show in single PDF transformation as:
INTERVAL NOTE: BLAH BLAH
and its xincludeMerge Phase, the PDF doesn't show attribute name:
BLAH BLAH.
Is there any way I can have a control to that?
Thanks!
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Re: PDF Transformation problem
Hi,
You seem to have a custom XML publishing workflow, probably that PDF is generated using custom XSLT which generates XSL-FO.
Without knowing your publishing workflow and what your XSLT processing does it's hard to give advice.
You should probably try to locate the XSLT template which matches "g4-interval-note" and see how it decides to add the INTERVAL NOTE prefix before the element.
Regards,
Radu
You seem to have a custom XML publishing workflow, probably that PDF is generated using custom XSLT which generates XSL-FO.
Without knowing your publishing workflow and what your XSLT processing does it's hard to give advice.
You should probably try to locate the XSLT template which matches "g4-interval-note" and see how it decides to add the INTERVAL NOTE prefix before the element.
Regards,
Radu
Radu Coravu
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