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TRACEY RAWLINGSSubject: Labels
Author: TRACEY RAWLINGS
Date: 21 May 2005 09:29 AM
I have to do this project for labels.
Our company manually does all our labels i need to automate this.
I have been using ASP and SQL

What i need to do is allow users to select which form i.e
Avery 5164 or Avery xxx from a list box...(i can set up a nice form no problem)...Then i am going to read the data in sql and get the information....

I then have to format this on to the PDF so that users can print out the labels in the correct position....and maybe be able to change it on the PDF so they can print it out.

Would stylus XML work for me.....

I can see from about i need to save 20 PDF layouts etc....

Any one point me in the right direction.

I have been reading about XML sytle sheets .......

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Tony LavinioSubject: Labels
Author: Tony Lavinio
Date: 26 May 2005 08:35 PM
You probably want to look into XSL:FO which will do what you want,
and yes, Stylus Studio can help you with this. We ship with an
example that does FO layout.

You can search on Google for XSL FO related information; several
places include W3Schools at http://www.w3schools.com/xslfo/default.asp
and the xsl-list mailing list, archived for you at
http://www.stylusstudio.com/xsllist/

You might also find specific mailing lists either at Apache.org or
just by typing "xsl fo mailing labels" into your favorite search engine.

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TRACEY RAWLINGSSubject: Labels
Author: TRACEY RAWLINGS
Date: 29 May 2005 08:34 AM
Thanks for replying.
I managed to get data from SQL using the rdbxml.
Then a new XSLT document and selecting the rdbxml
I see the mapping.....

How do i add an XSL-FO i did not see anything...like add XSL-FO thanks

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Tony LavinioSubject: Labels
Author: Tony Lavinio
Date: 31 May 2005 09:15 AM
You use XSLT to create special tags that the FO post-processor
then looks at, and uses to render the document to PDF.

On the project scenarios, there is an option on the Post-Process tab
of the Scenarios dialog called "Post process with Apache FOP" which
should do what you want.

If you need more information, when you are on that dialog, press F1.
When the on-line Help opens up, the link "Postprocessing Result
Documents" will take you to another page. From there, there is a link
"Generating Formatting Objects". And on that page, there is a list of
the various steps for building and generating FO output.

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TRACEY RAWLINGSSubject: Labels
Author: TRACEY RAWLINGS
Date: 01 Jun 2005 06:14 AM
I managed to get it to do the FOP processing.

As for the intital FO code ....is this all manuall so i have to learn the FO code and manully type this in.

Thanks

 
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