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> -----Original Message----- > From: Kloeck, Erwin > > I have to create several pdf-files out of one xml document. > Currently I write several fo-files using redirect:write to disk > during xsl processing and then read them in again for fo > processing. This strikes me as sub optimal. Does anybody have > any ideas or pointers for a more straight forward process, i.e. > one not requiring the intermediate writing to disk? > Hi, Just happens that I posed a question regarding support for this type of scenario of fop-dev two days ago, so I'm more than interested in the way you read the redirected files back in... The way I understand it, the redirected files can be considered as 'side-effects' of the main transformation, but I was curious to find out in what way a piped FO processor could keep track of these, and what would be the best way of triggering a rendering-run for them (--redirection extensions being an XSL processor-specific matter). For the moment, depending on the actual requirements (i.e. whether you use page-numbering in your XSL-FO) your best bet may be to try not to redirect, keep them in a single fo:root and use a tool like iText (http://www.lowagie.com/iText/) to cut up the pdf after processing. Cheers, Andreas XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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