Greetings, all. I was hoping I could tap into your expertise
once again. I have written a stylesheet utilizing XSL-FO,
and I have confirmed it is well-formed by utilizing Internet
Explorer. Now I would like to do two very trivial things:
validate my stylesheet
Try it with a couple of xsl-fo engines.
RenderX do have a DTD which works in most cases but is not
perfect (there is no formal DTD or schema for XSL-FO)/
and view the document.
It needs processing using fop.
See the fop documentation for how to do that.
It will produce the pdf from the xsl-fo.
So the end to end is
xml->xslt->xsl:fo->fop->pdf.
HTH DaveP
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