Subject: RE: XSL-FO book recommendations?
From: "SANWAL, ABHISHEK (HP-Houston)" <abhishek.sanwal@xxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 01:48:15 -0500
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I have seen those tutorials and they are quite good. There are a few
more out there and if you google around with a few keywords you will
find them. Of course, even I was interested in hearing what some people
(other than the authors) had to say about books they might have used.
I did have a brief look at Definitive XSL-FO at the nearby Barnes &
Nobles. It looked quite simple to follow, but I doubt if I can give an
accurate review or comparison.
Abhishek Sanwal
HP - Houston Campus
abhishek.sanwal@xxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Tokushige Kobayashi [mailto:koba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 7:32 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: XSL-FO book recommendations?
Dear Philip,
> I think I'm looking for a more tutorial-style complement to the W3C
spec
> which is a reference.
> I'll probably be using Java and XSLT to transform XML documents in
order to
> generate XSL-FO code, if that makes a difference.
> Going by the Amazon.com reviews, they all seem to be good... but there
> aren't that many reviews of each (four, two, and one, respectively) so
that
> makes it a little harder to judge.
We offer a tutorial to write XSL Stylesheet to transform XML to XSL-FO.
"How to Develop Stylesheets for XML to XSL-FO Transformation"
You may download it from here:
http://www.antennahouse.com/XSLsample/XSLsample.htm
If you will needs introduction to XSL-FO, RenderX offers:
http://www.renderx.com/tutorial.html
It is easy one.
Regards
Tokushige Kobayashi
Antenna House, Inc.
E-mail koba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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