| | Copyright |
| | The Charles F.Goldfarb Definitive XML Series |
| | Foreword |
| | Preface |
| | | Layout standards |
| | | About this book |
| | | Typographical and navigation conventions |
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| | Acknowledgements |
| | Chapter 1. Introducing XSL-FO |
| | Chapter 2. XSL-FO in context |
| | | Section 2.1. The XML family of Recommendations |
| | | Section 2.2. Examples |
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| | Chapter 3. Basic concepts |
| | | Section 3.1. Formatting and rendering |
| | | Section 3.2. Processing model |
| | | Section 3.3. Formatting object XML vocabulary |
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| | Chapter 4. Areas and pages |
| | | Section 4.1. Area model details |
| | | Section 4.2. Block and inline basics |
| | | Section 4.3. Container basics |
| | | Section 4.4. Page definition and sequencing |
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| | Chapter 5. Generic body constructs |
| | | Section 5.1. Lists |
| | | Section 5.2. Graphics and foreign objects |
| | | Section 5.3. Links |
| | | Section 5.4. Leaders |
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| | Chapter 6. Tables |
| | | Section 6.1. Tabular structure |
| | | Section 6.2. Tabular appearance |
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| | Chapter 7. Static content and page geometry sequencing |
| | | Section 7.1. Page regions , headers, and footers |
| | | Section 7.2. Content definition |
| | | Section 7.3. Page Sequence Master Interleave (PSMI) |
| | | Section 7.4. Page geometry sequencing |
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| | Chapter 8. Floats and footnotes |
| | | Section 8.1. Floats |
| | | Section 8.2. Footnotes |
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| | Chapter 9. Breaks, borders, and backgrounds |
| | | Section 9.1. Breaks |
| | | Section 9.2. Widows and orphans |
| | | Section 9.3. Keeps |
| | | Section 9.4. Spacing, conditionality , and precedence |
| | | Section 9.5. Borders |
| | | Section 9.6. Backgrounds |
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| | Chapter 10. Interactive objects |
| | | Section 10.1. Reflecting formatting object state by appearance |
| | | Section 10.2. Interactively changing the effective flow |
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| | Chapter 11. Supplemental objects |
| | | Section 11.1. Specialty formatting objects |
| | | Section 11.2. The importance of bidirectional text |
| | | Section 11.3. The mechanics of mixing text of different writing directions |
| | | Section 11.4. The bidirectional support challenge |
| | | Section 11.5. The bidi-override object |
| | | Section 11.6. The character object |
| | | Section 11.7. The color -profile object |
| | | Section 11.8. The declarations object |
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| | Appendix A. Using XSLT with XSL-FO |
| | | Section A.1. XSLT language features supporting XSL-FO |
| | | Section A.2. XSL-FO language features similar to XSLT and XPath |
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| | Appendix B. Expressions |
| | | Section B.1. Production summary |
| | | Section B.2. XSL-FO functions |
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| | Appendix C. Objects |
| | | Section C.1. Objects summarized by name |
| | | Section C.2. Objects summarized by type |
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| | Appendix D. Properties |
| | | Section D.1. Common properties |
| | | Section D.2. Data types |
| | | Section D.3. Inheritance and shorthands |
| | | Section D.4. Property summary |
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| | Appendix E. Choosing XSL-FO products |
| | Index |