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<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
<!-- Examples -->
<s1 title="Examples">
<p>Examples for the use of xsl:fo can be found in the Fop distribution in
the subdirectory xml-fop/docs/examples/fo. You can start transformation of all fo files into pdf
files by starting xml-fop/docs/examples/runtests. The resulting test files can be found in
xml-fop/docs/examples/tests
</p>
<p>At the moment the following files are part of the distribution:</p>
<ul>
<li>simple.fo - a very simple file which gives use a first impression of the structure of an fo file
</li>
<li>normal.fo - a simple file showing the use of a 2 level of headings, normal text and a header.
</li>
<li>table.fo - some table examples
</li>
<li>list.fo - a short tutorial how to use list fo's and properties
</li>
<li>images.fo - shows how to embed gif and jpg images into the xsl:fo file using external-graphic.
</li>
<li>border.fo - a not so simple example how to use borders in tables
</li>
<li>extensive.fo - a longer test file containing a lot of different flow objects and properties.
A good candidate to test your bugfix or new Fop code.
</li>
<li>leader.fo - shows different uses of fo:leader, p.e. as rule or in a table of content
</li>
<li>normalex.fo - shows the use of computed property values
</li>
<li>inhprop.fo - shows the use of inherited property values
</li>
<li>instream.fo - shows the use of fo:instream-foreign-object together with svg
</li>
<li>textdeko.fo - shows the use of the property textdecoration
</li>
<li>readme.fo - uses an old version of Fop documentation for a longer example
</li>
<li>Look also into the directory examples/svg. There you find some very extensive svg examples.
Just start makedoc.
</li>
<li>In the directory examples/pagination you find a suite of examples showing the use
of xsl:fo pagination.
</li>
<li>If you are interested in using svg, you may want to look into the
<jump href="http://xml.apache.org/dist/fop/svgtestsuite.jar">svg test suite</jump>, which
must be downloaded separately (ca. 2.1 MB).
</li>
</ul>
<p>Developers will find the first steps to a test suite for all implemented formatting objects and
properties in xml-fop/docs/bugtests.</p>
</s1>
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