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- <section xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format">
- <title tab-width="80">Transformation Chain</title>
- <fo:block space-before="10pt" space-before.conditionality="retain" space-after="10pt" text-align="center">
- <fo:external-graphic src="../svg/fop-transformation-chain.svg" width="70%" content-width="scale-to-fit"/>
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- <p>
- This diagram shows a complete transformation chain (exemplary). It begins with your data source,
- from which the data for the document is extracted as an XML file. The generated XML is then
- converted to XSL-FO using XSLT (based on the transformation rules in an XSLT stylesheet, see the
- example below).
- Apache FOP receives the XSL-FO document and converts/formats it to the desired target format.
- If you create a PDF you might stream it to the user's browser or send it to your client by
- e-mail, or if you create a PostScript file, you might print it on a printer.
- </p>
- </section>
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