Reputation: 191
I'm having problem creating a Paragraph with docx4j. Well, actually not the paragraph itself, but it's contents. I'm putting together a new document from paragraphs (actually "blocks" made of paragraphs) and everything is working fine. I'm appending them to a list, and when all needed paragraphs are there, I assemble the document. Now, between these blocks, I need new paragraphs, with custom text added. I'm using this function to create the paragraph:
private P createParagraph(String content) {
P result = factory.createP();
R run = factory.createR();
Text text = factory.createText();
text.setValue(content);
run.getContent().add(text);
result.getContent().add(run);
System.out.println("HEADER : " + result.toString());
return result;
}
The print only prints "HEADER : ", the result.toString() is an empty string. Why is that?
BONUS question : I did not want to open a new thread for this. Is it possible, to add an id for a paragraph, which will appear in the generated html? (like p id="xyz" ...>
Thank you very much!
Upvotes: 3
Views: 3986
Reputation: 15863
If you want to see the XML your P object will become, use:
System.out.println(
XmlUtils.marshaltoString(result, true, true) );
org.docx4j.wml.P
is a class generated by JAXB's xjc
.
There are a couple of plugins listed at https://java.net/projects/jaxb2-commons/pages/Home which we could have used to generate a toString method, but we didn't.
If you want the text content of the paragraph, you can use TextUtils
Upvotes: 2