Xsl-Fo: Making XML Look Good in Print. Dave Pawson

Xsl-Fo: Making XML Look Good in Print


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Xsl-Fo: Making XML Look Good in Print Dave Pawson
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Don't worry if you see warnings and errors, you should end up with a good document.fo file. So, we could XSL-FO was thought by some to eventually go to the browser, but the biggest push in XSL-FO has typically been for the creation of print documents. Other than that I could only imagine to giving divs the height you want for a quick trial. The example they give, though, only worked correctly for me in Opera, not Firefox or IE. Here's a good explanation of the technique. @allquixotic: look at the (awfull, I know) picture. I want multipe pages printed to yeah, I thought about that too: Setting page-height in xsl:fo to a high number and printing it to a A4 PDF with "lpr -pPDF -o fit-to-page table.pdf" works good - remaining problem is, that I don't know which height to set - see my answer to @RedGrittyBrick's answer – stwagner Aug 10 '12 at 14:27. Although XSL-FO would probably be the best for print… maybe you can experiment a bit with the print-formatting options in CSS. From all I've read, it looks like Opera has done a great job supporting CSS compared to other browsers, and you can do some amazing things with CSS. There are many, many more flags that you can set during this transformation stage to take care of errors later on. All this really means is that it makes use of a specific XML format called XSL-FO, which is built to represent printed page layout. It claims to be “driven by XSL formatting objects (XSL-FO)”. --stringparam fop1.extensions 1 \. XSL-FO - a language for formatting XML documents You can also rearrange and sort elements, perform tests and make decisions about which elements to hide and display, and a lot more. Just discoverd Perhaps XML+XSL - most browsers support XSL I think. might look old-fashioned, but it would do the job much better than all that tag tower. /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/fo/docbook.xsl \. XSL - Dynamically enter blank lines in XHTML. Reply I'll look into giving a DIV a set height.





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