Tornado (v2.2) - Template Guide

(DEC 2015)

This manual is intended to be a complete reference for template authors responsible for designing Docmosis templates.

Designing a template is a combination of:

  • formatting and laying out the document using the features of a word processor such as Microsoft Word or LibreOffice Writer.
  • including the special Docmosis syntax within the template to control the injection of data when generating a document.

This manual focuses on the second point.  You will find instructions on how to:

  • Insert text or images into the: body; headers and footers
  • Conditionally add or remove any content
  • Inject repeating data in to tables, bullet lists and numbered lists
  • Modify formatting during document generation based on the data
  • Dynamically insert images, barcodes or watermarking
  • Perform calculations and format numbers and dates
  • and much more...

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Product Summary

The Tornado product is stand-alone self-hosted document generation software that can run on Linux, Windows, or using a containerized approach such as Docker. Suitable for use in private data centers or public cloud services like AWS/Azure. Tornado provides template-based document generation as a web service via a REST API.