Tag Definition: includePdfPages
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Attributes
Name |
Required? |
Default_Value |
Values |
autoCrop |
implied |
None |
|
degrees |
implied |
None |
|
dx |
implied |
None |
|
dy |
implied |
None |
|
filename |
required |
None |
|
isdata |
implied |
None |
['yes', 'no', '0', '1'] |
leadingFrame |
implied |
None |
['yes', 'no', '0', '1', 'notAtTop'] |
orientation |
implied |
None |
|
outlineClosed |
implied |
None |
|
outlineLevel |
implied |
None |
|
outlineText |
implied |
None |
|
pageSize |
implied |
None |
|
pages |
implied |
None |
|
pdfBoxType |
implied |
None |
|
sx |
implied |
None |
|
sy |
implied |
None |
|
template |
implied |
None |
|
Can contain |
Purpose
This lets you include a separate pdf either wholly or partially within the current document.
See more details here
Example usage
...
<story>
<includePdfPages filename="example.pdf" leadingFrame="0"/>
</story>
...
Note: Only relevant sections are used in this snippet. Some tags were not included. See some of our samples for further insight of how you may go about setting up a full document using rml.