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Xsl Fo
ISBN: 0596003552
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 24
Authors:
Dave Pawson
BUY ON AMAZON
XSL-FO
Copyright
Preface
Who Should Read This Book?
What Does This Book Cover?
Motivation
Organization of This Book
What Else Do You Need?
Conventions Used in This Book
How to Contact Us
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Planning for XSL-FO
1.1 XML and Document Processing
1.2 Choosing Your Print Production Approach
1.3 Choosing Tools
1.4 The Future for XSL-FO
Chapter 2. A First Look at XSL-FO
2.1 An XSL-FO Overview
2.2 Related Stylesheet Specifications
2.3 Using XSL-FO as Part of XSL
2.4 Shorthand, Short Form, and Inheritance
Chapter 3. Pagination
3.1 Document Classes
3.2 The Main Parts of an XSL-FO Document
3.3 Simple Page Master
3.4 Complex Pagination
3.5 Page Sequences
Chapter 4. Areas
4.1 Informal Definition of an Area
4.2 Area Types
4.3 Components of an Area
4.4 Reference Areas
4.5 Area Positioning
Chapter 5. Blocks
5.1 Block Basics
5.2 Blocks for Special Purposes
5.3 Decorating Blocks
5.4 Lists
5.5 Tables
5.6 Additional Material
Chapter 6. Inline Elements
6.1 Content
6.2 Inline Styling
6.3 Other Uses
Chapter 7. Graphics and Color
7.1 Graphics
7.2 Basic Color Usage
7.3 Color Specification
7.4 Color Profiles
7.5 Applicability
Chapter 8. Styling at the Character Level
8.1 General Character Properties
8.2 Fonts
Chapter 9. Cross-Document Links
9.1 Cross-Document Links
9.2 Indexing and Tables of Contents
9.3 Running Headers
Chapter 10. Putting It All Together
10.1 Outline
Chapter 11. Stylesheet Organization
11.1 Classes of Stylesheets
11.2 Page Layout
11.3 Main Flows
11.4 Inclusion and Importing
Appendix A. How Do I Do That?
Appendix B. Finding Your Way Aroundthe Specification
Section B.1. Overview
Appendix C. Today s Tools
Section C.1. RenderX XEP Formatter
Section C.2. Antenna House Formatter
Section C.3. FOP Formatter
Section C.4. PassiveTEX Formatter
Section C.5. Unicorn Formatting Objects Formatter
Section C.6. Formatting Objects Authoring Tool
Section C.7. Render Engine from XMLXSL to PDF
Section C.8. jfor, Java XSL-FO to RTF converter
Section C.9. XMLmind FO Converter
Section C.10. XSLfast
Section C.11. Epic Editor V4.2
Section C.12. IBM XSL Formatting Objects Composer (XFC)
Section C.13. Summary
Appendix D. Objects, Properties, andCompliance Levels
Section D.1. Basic, Extended or Complete?
Section D.2. Property Summary
Appendix E. Inheritance Characteristics
Section E.1. Font-, Character-, and Spacing-Related Properties
Appendix F. Examples for Chapter 10
Appendix G. Elements and Valid Properties
Section G.1. XSL-FO Elements and Their Properties
Section G.2. Properties and the Elements to Which They Apply
Appendix H. GNU Free DocumentationLicense (GFDL)
Section H.1. Preamble
Section H.2. Applicability and Definitions
Section H.3. Verbatim Copying
Section H.4. Copying in Quantity
Section H.5. Modifications
Section H.6. Combining Documents
Section H.7. Collections of Documents
Section H.8. Aggregation with Independent Works
Section H.9. Translation
Section H.10. Termination
Section H.11. Future Revisions of This License
Section H.12. Addendum: How to Use This License for Your Documents
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ISBN: 0596003552
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 24
Authors:
Dave Pawson
BUY ON AMAZON
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