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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Custom fop header... again
I think that you have to use docbook syntax for image inclusion, maybe not fo, or declare the namespace in your xsl Bonjour Jacques cb Le 27 Jul 2004, à 13:07, Jacques a écrit : > Hello list, > > After reading, and reading and reading again the Bob's document about > header.content, I made a try. > > In my custom-layer.xsl file I first put this : > > <xsl:template name="header.content"> > <xsl:param name="pageclass" select="''"/> > <xsl:param name="sequence" select="''"/> > <xsl:param name="position" select="''"/> > <xsl:param name="gentext-key" select="''"/> > <xsl:choose> > <xsl:when test="$sequence = 'first' and $position = > 'left'"> > <xsl:text>FOO</xsl:text> > </xsl:when> > <xsl:choose/> > </xsl:template> > > And every fist page of a chapter the word "FOO" appears on the top > left. YEAH ! Great victory for me :-) > > But the target is to put a logo in this place so I have changed : > > <xsl:text>FOO</xsl:text> > > by : > > <fo:external-graphic src="/Users/jacques/Documents/images/logo.png"/> > > And... it doesn't work. > > Using xsltproc to generate the fo file I have this error : > > /Users/jacques/Documents/custom-layer.xsl:11: namespace error : > Namespace prefix fo on external-graphic is not defined > <fo:external-graphic > src="/Users/jacques/Documents/images/logo.png"/> > > Did I have to use a <xmlns:...> statement somewhere ? And if yes where, > and which one ? I must admit that I haven't insterstood this name space > concept. > > Thanks in advance for your help. > Jacques > -- > Pour qu'il y ait le moins de mécontents possible, il faut toujours > taper sur les mêmes > > Christian Brugeron Expert PDF/PostScript - Automatisation de l'édition - XML/XSLT/XSL-FO
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