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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
-
-<!-- example for a simple fo file. At the beginning the page layout is set.
- Below fo:root there is always
-- a single fo:layout-master-set which defines one or more page layouts
-- an optional fo:declarations
-- and a sequence of one or more fo:page-sequences containing the text and formatting instructions
--->
-
-<fo:root xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format">
-
- <fo:layout-master-set>
- <!-- fo:layout-master-set defines in its children the page layout:
- the pagination and layout specifications
- - page-masters: have the role of describing the intended subdivisions
- of a page and the geometry of these subdivisions
- In this case there is only a simple-page-master which defines the
- layout for all pages of the text
- -->
- <!-- layout information -->
- <fo:simple-page-master master-name="simple"
- page-height="29.7cm"
- page-width="21cm"
- margin-top="1cm"
- margin-bottom="2cm"
- margin-left="2.5cm"
- margin-right="2.5cm">
- <fo:region-body margin-top="3cm"/>
- <fo:region-before extent="3cm"/>
- <fo:region-after extent="1.5cm"/>
- </fo:simple-page-master>
- </fo:layout-master-set>
- <!-- end: defines page layout -->
-
-
- <!-- start page-sequence
- here comes the text (contained in flow objects)
- the page-sequence can contain different fo:flows
- the attribute value of master-name refers to the page layout
- which is to be used to layout the text contained in this
- page-sequence-->
- <fo:page-sequence master-reference="simple">
-
- <!-- start fo:flow
- each flow is targeted
- at one (and only one) of the following:
- xsl-region-body (usually: normal text)
- xsl-region-before (usually: header)
- xsl-region-after (usually: footer)
- xsl-region-start (usually: left margin)
- xsl-region-end (usually: right margin)
- ['usually' applies here to languages with left-right and top-down
- writing direction like English]
- in this case there is only one target: xsl-region-body
- -->
- <fo:flow flow-name="xsl-region-body"
- text-align="justify">
-
- <!-- each paragraph is encapsulated in a block element
- the attributes of the block define
- font-family and size, line-heigth etc. -->
-
-
- <!-- this defines normal text -->
- <fo:block font-size="12pt"
- font-family="sans-serif"
- line-height="15pt"
- space-after.optimum="3pt"
- >
-1. Why <fo:character character="T" font-size="16pt" color="red"/><fo:character character="E" font-size="16pt" color="blue"/><fo:character character="I" font-size="16pt" color="green"/>? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. <fo:character character="Y"/>ou should use it too.
-Why T<fo:character character="E"/>I? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. <fo:character character="Y"/>ou should use it too.
-Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. <fo:character character="Y"/>ou should use it too.
-Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. <fo:character character="Y"/>ou should use it too.
-Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. <fo:character character="Y"/>ou should use it too.
-Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. <fo:character character="Y"/>ou should use it too.
-Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. <fo:character character="Y"/>ou should use it too.
- </fo:block>
-
- <!-- this defines normal text -->
- <fo:block font-size="12pt"
- font-family="sans-serif"
- line-height="15pt"
- space-after.optimum="3pt"
- >
-1. Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. ou should use it too.
-Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. ou should use it too.
-Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. ou should use it too.
-Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. ou should use it too.
-Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. ou should use it too.
-Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. ou should use it too.
-Why TEI? I know, you know, I know (Paul Grice). Using TEI is quite a challenge. ou should use it too.
- </fo:block>
-
- <!-- this defines normal text -->
- <fo:block font-size="12pt"
- font-family="sans-serif"
- line-height="15pt"
- space-after.optimum="3pt"
- >
-1. Why TEI? Using <fo:inline text-decoration="underline">TEI</fo:inline> is quite a challenge. <fo:character character="Y" font-size="16pt" />ou should use it too.
- </fo:block>
-
- </fo:flow> <!-- closes the flow element-->
- </fo:page-sequence> <!-- closes the page-sequence -->
-</fo:root>