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Priyadarsan Venugopalan
In the goverment form example
[http://www.orbeon.com/ops/forms/], i could see that a pdf
is generated based on the data i select. It's pretty nice.
When i dugg the source code [ detail/pdf-detail-view.xpl ],
i could see that it's making use of a pdf template. But in
the documentation, i couldn't find any mention on that.

Could someone tell me
How can i create a pdf template?
Is it a standard?
How the fields are identified?
Is there any way to create a template from an existing pdf file programmatically / manually?
how do i mark each fields in pdf for orbeon.com / xforms to identify that.


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Re: PDF Template

Alessandro Vernet
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 8:54 AM, Priyadarsan Venugopalan
<[hidden email]> wrote:
> In the goverment form example
> [http://www.orbeon.com/ops/forms/], i could see that a pdf
> is generated based on the data i select. It's pretty nice.
> When i dugg the source code [ detail/pdf-detail-view.xpl ],
> i could see that it's making use of a pdf template. But in
> the documentation, i couldn't find any mention on that.

In the Government Forms example, the location where the insertion should
be done is provided using coordinates; see for instance
apps/forms/forms/DMV-14/pdf-model.xml. Instead of using coordinates, you
can also use PDF form fields. You need to use Acrobat Professional to
create those fields on top of the PDF file. Each field has a name and
you use something like <field acro-field-name="pdf-field-name'"
value="XPath"/>. This is what we do in Form Runner.

Alex
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Re: Re: PDF Template

Priyadarsan Venugopalan
Alex,

How did you mark the co-ordinates? Is there any tool, third party/orbeon/programming method, which helps to mark co-ordinates for each of the field either visually/programmatically.
Am i right to say that, in case of co-ordinates based autofilling, the generated pdf has an additional layer, with the autofilled data. Can you put some light on it.

Thanks for the snippet for the pdf form fields. Please point me to an example, where orbeon is making use of form fields.

Priyan

On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:14 AM, Alessandro Vernet <[hidden email]> wrote:
In the Government Forms example, the location where the insertion should be done is provided using coordinates; see for instance apps/forms/forms/DMV-14/pdf-model.xml. Instead of using coordinates, you can also use PDF form fields. You need to use Acrobat Professional to create those fields on top of the PDF file. Each field has a name and you use something like <field acro-field-name="pdf-field-name'" value="XPath"/>. This is what we do in Form Runner.

Alex



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Re: Re: Re: PDF Template

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...you have a template/@show-grid attribute which you can set to "true" to see a greed with coordinates that should help you quite a bit....

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On Aug 28, 2008, at 4:18 AM, Priyadarsan Venugopalan wrote:

Alex,

How did you mark the co-ordinates? Is there any tool, third party/orbeon/programming method, which helps to mark co-ordinates for each of the field either visually/programmatically.
Am i right to say that, in case of co-ordinates based autofilling, the generated pdf has an additional layer, with the autofilled data. C! an you pu br>Thanks for the snippet for the pdf form fields. Please point me to an example, where orbeon is making use of form fields.

Priyan

On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:14 AM, Alessandro Vernet <[hidden email]> wrote:
In the Government Forms example, the location where the insertion should be done is provided using coordinates; see for instance apps/forms/forms/DMV-14/pdf-model.xml. Instead of using coordinates, you can also use PDF form fields. You need to use Acrobat Professional to create those fields on top of the PDF file. Each field has a name and you use something like <field acro-field-name="pdf-field-name'" value="XPath"/>. This is what we do in Form Runner.

Alex


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Re: Re: Re: Re: PDF Template

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In case of co-ordinates based autofilling, does the generated pdf has an additional layer (than the pdf template), with the autofilled data. Can you put some light on it? What library do you use for this functionality?


...you have a template/@show-grid attribute which you can set to "true" to see a greed with coordinates that should help you quite a bit....

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Thanks. Is there any other way to identify the co-ordinates?


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Re: Re: Re: PDF Template

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Priyan,

On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 7:18 PM, Priyadarsan Venugopalan
<[hidden email]> wrote:
> How did you mark the co-ordinates? Is there any tool, third
> party/orbeon/programming method, which helps to mark co-ordinates for each
> of the field either visually/programmatically.

There might be a tool out there that helps with this; I haven't really
searched and so am not aware of any.

> Am i right to say that, in case of co-ordinates based autofilling, the
> generated pdf has an additional layer, with the autofilled data. Can you put
> some light on it.

If you use coordinates, you can just take any PDF and the data will be
just added "on top of it". If you have fields defined as part of the PDF
file, then the value of those fields is provided when the PDF is
generated. Unless you have a very limited number of PDFs you need to do
this for, and that those PDFs won't change much in the future, I would
personally use the fields method rather than the coordinates methods.

> Thanks for the snippet for the pdf form fields. Please point me to an
> example, where orbeon is making use of form fields.

The Form Runner is doing this. See the file
resources/apps/fr/print-pdf-template.xpl.

Alex
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