XSL-FO: Making XML Look Good in Print

XSL-FO: Making XML Look Good in Print

by Dave Pawson
XSL-FO: Making XML Look Good in Print

XSL-FO: Making XML Look Good in Print

by Dave Pawson

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Overview

No matter how flexible and convenient digital information has become, we haven't done away with the need to see information in print. Extensible Style Language-Formatting Objects, or XSL-FO, is a set of tools developers and web designers use to describe page printouts of their XML (including XHTML) documents. If you need to produce high quality printed material from your XML documents, then XSL-FO provides the bridge.XSL-FO is one of the few books to go beyond a basic introduction to the technology. While many books touch on XSL-FO in their treatment of XSLT, this book offers in-depth coverage of XSL-FO's features and strengths. Author Dave Pawson is well known in the XSLT and XSL-FO communities, and maintains the XSLT FAQ. An online version of this book has helped many developers master this technology. XSL-FO is the first time this reference is available in print.The first part of the book provides an overview of the technology and introduces the XSL-FO vocabulary. The author discusses how to choose among today's implementations, explains how to describe pages, and shows you what is going on in the processor in terms of layout. You'll learn about the basics of formatting and layout as well as readability.The second part focuses on smaller pieces: blocks, inline structures, graphics, color and character level formatting, concluding by showing how to integrate these parts into a coherent whole. XSL-FO also explores organizational aspects you'll need to consider?how to design your stylesheets strategically rather than letting them evolve on their own.XSL-FO is more than just a guide to the technology; the book teaches you how to think about the formatting of your documents and guides you through the questions you'll need to ask to ensure that your printed documents meet the same high standards as your computer-generated content. Written for experienced XML developers and web designers, no other book contains as much useful information on this practical technology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781449366025
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/19/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 284
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

maintains the XSLT and XSL-FO FAQ site. He got started with XML in 1997 while looking for a means of document reuse for multimedia presentation in print and braille for the Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB). He is the W3C Advisory Committee representative for the RNIB,and has supported the Web Accessibility Initiative since 1998. His background is in software development in the aerospace industry, followed by 5 years with RNIB, where he initially worked as a change agent, has more recently been monitoring web standards for accessibility. He has been heavily involved in the digital talking book inititiative coordinated by the DAISY consortium at www.daisy.org.

Table of Contents

Preface

1. Planning for XSL-FO
XML and Document Processing
Choosing Your Print Production Approach
Choosing Tools
The Future for XSL-FO

2. A First Look at XSL-FO
An XSL-FO Overview
Related Stylesheet Specifications
Using XSL-FO as Part of XSL
Shorthand, Short Form, and Inheritance

3. Pagination
Document Classes
The Main Parts of an XSL-FO Document
Simple Page Master
Complex Pagination
Page Sequences

4. Areas
Informal Definition of an Area
Area Types
Components of an Area
Reference Areas
Area Positioning

5. Blocks
Block Basics
Blocks for Special Purposes
Decorating Blocks
Lists
Tables
Additional Material

6. Inline Elements
Content
Inline Styling
Other Uses

7. Graphics and Color
Graphics
Basic Color Usage
Color Specification
Color Profiles
Applicability

8. Styling at the Character Level
General Character Properties
Fonts

9. Cross-Document Links
Cross-Document Links
Indexing and Tables of Contents
Running Headers

10. Putting It All Together
Outline

11. Stylesheet Organization
Classes of Stylesheets
Page Layout
Main Flows
Inclusion and Importing

A. How Do I Do That?

B. Finding Your Way Around the Specification

C. Today's Tools

D. Objects, Properties, and Compliance Levels

E. Inheritance Characteristics

F. Examples for Chapter 10

G. Elements and Valid Properties

H. GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL)

Glossary

Index

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