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cvs commit: xml-fop/docs/examples/fo blockcontainer.fo

keiron      2002/08/29 03:55:53

  Added:       docs/examples/fo blockcontainer.fo
  Log:
  some block-container examples with reference-orientation and absolute pos
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.1                  xml-fop/docs/examples/fo/blockcontainer.fo
  
  Index: blockcontainer.fo
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  <fo:root xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format" xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <fo:layout-master-set>
    <fo:simple-page-master master-name="one">
      <fo:region-body margin-top="25pt" margin-bottom="25pt" margin-left="50pt" margin-right="50pt" />
    </fo:simple-page-master>
  </fo:layout-master-set>
  <fo:page-sequence master-reference="one">
  <fo:flow flow-name="xsl-region-body">
        <fo:block text-align="center" font-size="16pt" font-weight="bold">
          Block Containers
        </fo:block>
  
        <fo:block>
          The fo:block-container object can be used to create an area with
          a different writing mode or a different reference orientation.
          The areas can be part of the flow or absolutely positioned.
        </fo:block>
  
        <fo:block>
          This is a normal block container within the flow layout.
          <fo:block-container>
            <fo:block>
                BC:A
            </fo:block>
          </fo:block-container>
        </fo:block>
  
        <fo:block>
          This block container has a different reference orientation.
          <fo:block-container reference-orientation="90" inline-progression-dimension="100pt">
            <fo:block>
                BC:B
            </fo:block>
            <fo:block>
                The areas are stacked normally but the orientation of the
                area is rotated 90 degrees anti-clockwise.
            </fo:block>
            <fo:block>
                The blocks continue until exhausted as the layout
                height of this container is fixed in the parent
                block progression dimension. The clipping of the result
                is determined by the overflow property. The block
                progression dimension of this container is effectively
                infinite.
            </fo:block>
          </fo:block-container>
        </fo:block>
  
        <fo:block>
          This block container has a different reference orientation.
          <fo:block-container reference-orientation="270" inline-progression-dimension="100pt">
            <fo:block>
                BC:B II
            </fo:block>
            <fo:block>
                The areas are stacked normally but the orientation of the
                area is rotated 90 degrees clockwise.
            </fo:block>
            <fo:block>
                The blocks continue until exhausted as the layout
                height of this container is fixed in the parent
                block progression dimension. The clipping of the result
                is determined by the overflow property.
            </fo:block>
          </fo:block-container>
        </fo:block>
  
        <fo:block>
          This block container has a different reference orientation.
          <fo:block-container reference-orientation="180" inline-progression-dimension="100pt">
            <fo:block>
                BC:B III
            </fo:block> 
            <fo:block>
                The areas are stacked normally but the orientation of the
                area is rotated 180 degrees clockwise.
            </fo:block>
            <fo:block>
                This block container behaves as part of the flow except
                the contents are drawn rotated within the viewport by
                180 degrees.
            </fo:block>
          </fo:block-container>
        </fo:block> 
  
        <fo:block>
          different writing mode
          <fo:block-container writing-mode="rl">
            <fo:block>
                BC:C
            </fo:block>
            <fo:block>
              The areas in this block are stacked according to the rl (tb)
              writing mode.
            </fo:block>
          </fo:block-container>
        </fo:block>
  
        <fo:block>
          The next block-container has an absolute position. It does
          not effect the flow layout of other blocks.
          <fo:block-container absolute-position="absolute"
                left="20pt" top="400pt" right="220pt" bottom="550pt">
            <fo:block>
                BC:D
            </fo:block>
            <fo:block>
              This is a normal block that is confined to the
              block container.
            </fo:block>
          </fo:block-container>
        </fo:block>
  
        <fo:block>
          The next block-container has an absolute position. It does
          not effect the flow layout of other blocks. This time with
          the reference-orientation set.
          <fo:block-container reference-orientation="270" absolute-position="absolute"
                left="270pt" top="400pt" right="370pt" bottom="500pt">
            <fo:block>
                BC:E
            </fo:block>
            <fo:block>
              This is a normal block that is confined to the
              block container.
            </fo:block>
          </fo:block-container>
        </fo:block>
  
        <fo:block break-after="page">
          End of page.
        </fo:block>
  
        <fo:block>
          The next block-container tests the clipping.
          <fo:block-container reference-orientation="180" absolute-position="absolute"
                left="100pt" top="550pt" right="200pt" bottom="700pt"
                overflow="hidden">
            <fo:block>
                BC:F
            </fo:block>
            <fo:block>
              This is a normal block that is confined to the
              block container. It also has contents that are
              larger than the block-container so that this text
              will be clipped to the viewport.
            </fo:block>
          </fo:block-container>
        </fo:block>
  
        <fo:block>
          The next block-container tests error-if-overflow.
          <fo:block-container reference-orientation="90" absolute-position="absolute"
                left="220pt" top="600pt" right="320pt" bottom="700pt"
                overflow="error-if-overflow">
            <fo:block>
                BC:G
            </fo:block>
            <fo:block>
              This is a normal block that is confined to the
              block container. It also has contents that are
              larger than the block-container so that this text
              will be clipped to the viewport.
            </fo:block>
          </fo:block-container>
        </fo:block>
  
      </fo:flow>
    </fo:page-sequence>
  </fo:root>
  
  
  

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