Difference between revisions of "Creating PDF templates"
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{{Note|Starting from OpenKM 5.1.8 you can also use FreeMarker expressions in PDF templates. Just set the expression as field value (default text if you create the PDF templates from OpenOffice).}} | {{Note|Starting from OpenKM 5.1.8 you can also use FreeMarker expressions in PDF templates. Just set the expression as field value (default text if you create the PDF templates from OpenOffice).}} | ||
− | {{Advice|Every PDF form field name need to be unique, so you can't set the same property vale to several form fields. If you | + | {{Advice|Every PDF form field name need to be unique, so you can't set the same property vale to several form fields. When converting from OpenOffice document to PDF, repeated form fileds are rename to ''original_name_2'', ''original_name_3'', etc. |
+ | <br/><br/>If you need to put the same property value in several fields, try [[Creating_OpenOffice_templates|OpenOffice templates]].}} | ||
In order to make a relation between the template form field and the property group, you have to name them following a naming convention: replace ":" and "." by "_". Here you can see the matching between both fields: | In order to make a relation between the template form field and the property group, you have to name them following a naming convention: replace ":" and "." by "_". Here you can see the matching between both fields: |
Revision as of 12:28, 9 November 2012
You can create PDF template forms with several applications:
Starting from OpenKM 5.1.8 you can also use FreeMarker expressions in PDF templates. Just set the expression as field value (default text if you create the PDF templates from OpenOffice). |
Every PDF form field name need to be unique, so you can't set the same property vale to several form fields. When converting from OpenOffice document to PDF, repeated form fileds are rename to original_name_2, original_name_3, etc.
If you need to put the same property value in several fields, try OpenOffice templates. |
In order to make a relation between the template form field and the property group, you have to name them following a naming convention: replace ":" and "." by "_". Here you can see the matching between both fields:
PROPERTY GROUP NAME | TEMPLATE FIELD NAME | TEMPLATE FIELD VALUE |
---|---|---|
okp:tpl.name | okp_tpl_name | ${okp_tpl_name!} |
okp:tpl.bird_date | okp_tpl_bird_date | ${okp_tpl_bird_date?date} |
okp:tpl.language | okp_tpl_language | ${okp_tpl_language!} |
To create a template in OpenOffice.org go to View > Toolbars > Form Controls. The a new dialog will appear and you will be able to add form elements to the document. This dialog contains form stuff such as Labels, Text Boxes, Check Boxes, etc.
Once the form has been created, go to File > Export as PDF to generate a PDF with these form fields. This is the final result:
Here you have the generated PDF file File:Tpl.pdf and this is the ODT source File:Tpl pdf.odt.