Had you thought of using a background image on a block?
regards DaveP
MrForgetful MEN wrote:
Im trying to have some text overlaying some graphic. is
this possible
with xsl:fo? any comments helps. thanks heaps.
It depends. You can use a table with two columns, put the text
in the first, very narrow column in order to let it overflow into
the second column wioth the image. You wont get automatic line
breaks this way. Another possiblity is to use overlapping absolutely
positioned block-containers. Because processing of such constructs
is not well specified, you'll have to experiment a bit.
J.Pietschmann
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