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Posted to fop-dev@xmlgraphics.apache.org by "Christopher R. Maden" <cr...@lexica.net> on 2000/12/15 07:07:30 UTC

Fwd: [Zvon announcement] XSL FO Reference

I don't think this has made it here yet...

>Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 17:03:25 +0100
>From: Miloslav Nic <ni...@idoox.com>
>Subject: [Zvon announcement] XSL FO Reference
>To: "xsl-list@mulberrytech.com" <xs...@mulberrytech.com>,
>  "xml-dev@lists.xml.org" <xm...@lists.xml.org>,
>  "zvon@list.zvon.org" <zv...@list.zvon.org>, www-style@w3.org
>
>We have just published XSL FO  Reference at Zvon:
>
>http://zvon.org/xxl/xslfoReference/Output/index.html
>
>Main features
>
>        Clickable indexes
>        Click on "Go to standard" leads
>              to the relevant part of the specification
>
>The material including all sources can be downloaded for off-line use:
>http://zvon.org/index.php?nav_id=3
>
>P.S.
>Jiri Znamenacek today announced his :
>JavaScript&DOM Factory
>http://zvon.org/xxl/JSDOMFactory/index.html
>
>
>and it is really an amazing piece of work  :) !!!
>
>Features:
>
>Provide an easy and handy lookup for properties of objects in JavaScript
>for loaded document and the same functionality for DOM objects.
>Names of properties are clickable and colour-differentiated so
>navigation is intuitive and easy.
>Properties can be highlighted (also links to appropriate references are
>provided).
>Found objects can be easy added (by click) for another lookup.
>Dislayed output can be filtered in various ways.
>Simple DOM 'debugger' for testing DOM in loaded document.
>Simple JavaScript 'debugger' for evaluating JavaScript expressions 'on
>the fly'.
>
>--
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><firstName> Miloslav </firstName>
><surname>   Nic      </surname>
>
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