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Posted to fop-commits@xmlgraphics.apache.org by kl...@apache.org on 2001/03/04 22:47:40 UTC

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

klease      01/03/04 13:47:40

  Modified:    docs/examples build.xml
  Added:       docs/examples/fo bordershorthand.fo
  Log:
  New test file for border and padding shorthand
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.15      +2 -0      xml-fop/docs/examples/build.xml
  
  Index: build.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-fop/docs/examples/build.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.14
  retrieving revision 1.15
  diff -u -r1.14 -r1.15
  --- build.xml	2001/02/06 07:34:46	1.14
  +++ build.xml	2001/03/04 21:47:40	1.15
  @@ -59,6 +59,8 @@
       <fop fofile="${foDir}/hyphen.fo" pdffile="${testDir}/hyphen.pdf"/>
       <fop fofile="${foDir}/character.fo" pdffile="${testDir}/character.pdf"/>
       <fop fofile="${foDir}/pdfoutline.fo" pdffile="${testDir}/pdfoutline.pdf"/>
  +    <fop fofile="${foDir}/corresprop.fo" pdffile="${testDir}/corresprop.pdf"/>
  +    <fop fofile="${foDir}/bordershorthand.fo" pdffile="${testDir}/bordershorthand.pdf"/>
     </target>
   
   
  
  
  
  1.1                  xml-fop/docs/examples/fo/bordershorthand.fo
  
  Index: bordershorthand.fo
  ===================================================================
  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
  
  
  <!-- example for a simple fo file. At the beginning the page layout is set. 
  Below fo:root there is always 
  - a single fo:layout-master-set which defines one or more page layouts
  - an optional fo:declarations,
  - and a sequence of one or more fo:page-sequences containing the text and formatting instructions -->
  
  <fo:root xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format">
  
    <fo:layout-master-set>
    <!-- fo:layout-master-set defines in its children the page layout: 
         the pagination and layout specifications
         - page-masters: have the role of describing the intended subdivisions 
                         of a page and the geometry of these subdivisions 
         - page-sequence-masters: have the role of describing the sequence 
                                  of page-masters that will be used to generate 
                                  pages during the formatting of an fo:page-sequence  
  
    -->
  
      <!-- layout for the first page -->
      <fo:simple-page-master master-name="first"
                    page-height="29.7cm" 
                    page-width="21cm"
                    margin-top="1cm" 
                    margin-bottom="2cm" 
                    margin-left="2.0cm + 0.5cm" 
                    margin-right="(5cm * 1cm) div 2cm">
        <fo:region-body margin-top="3cm"/>
        <fo:region-before extent="3cm"/>
        <fo:region-after extent="1.5cm"/>
      </fo:simple-page-master>
  
      <!-- layout for the other pages -->
      <fo:simple-page-master master-name="rest"
                    page-height="abs(-30cm + .3cm)"
                    page-width="(10cm * 2) + 1cm"
                    margin-top="round(.5) * 1cm" 
                    margin-bottom="round(2.4) * 1cm"
                    margin-left="2.5 * 1cm" 
                    margin-right="5.5cm - 3cm">
        <fo:region-body margin-top="2.5cm"/>
        <fo:region-before extent="2.5cm"/>
        <fo:region-after extent="1.5cm"/>
      </fo:simple-page-master>
  
  <fo:page-sequence-master master-name="basicPSM" >
  	<fo:repeatable-page-master-alternatives>
  		<fo:conditional-page-master-reference master-name="first"
  			page-position="first" />
  		<fo:conditional-page-master-reference master-name="rest"
  			page-position="rest" />
  		<!-- recommended fallback procedure -->
  		<fo:conditional-page-master-reference master-name="rest" />
  	</fo:repeatable-page-master-alternatives>
  </fo:page-sequence-master>
  
    </fo:layout-master-set>
    <!-- end: defines page layout -->
  
    <!-- actual layout -->
    <fo:page-sequence master-name="basicPSM">
  
      <!-- header -->
      <fo:static-content flow-name="xsl-region-before">
        <fo:block text-align="end" 
              font-size="10pt" 
              font-family="serif" 
              line-height="1em + 4pt"
  	>
          Border and Padding Shorthand Tests - p. <fo:page-number/>
        </fo:block>
      </fo:static-content> 
  
      <fo:flow flow-name="xsl-region-body">
  
        <!-- defines text title level 1-->
        <fo:block font-size="min(18pt,20pt)" 
              font-family="sans-serif" 
              line-height="max(24pt,18pt)"
              space-after.optimum="5 mod 3 * 7.5pt"
              background-color="rgb(128,128,128)"
              color="rgb(255,255,255)"
              text-align="center"
              padding-top="3pt">
  	Border and Padding Shorthand Tests
        </fo:block>
  
        <!-- Normal text -->
        <fo:block font-size="12pt" 
                  font-family="sans-serif" 
                  line-height="1.25em"
                  space-after="12pt"
                  text-align="start"
                  background-color="rgb(150,150,150)"
                  start-indent="3mm" end-indent="3mm"
                  padding-left="3mm" padding-right="3mm"
                  padding-top="4mm" padding-bottom="4mm"
  		border-style="dashed"
                  border-left-width="1pt" border-right-width="1pt"
                  border-top-width="2pt" border-bottom-width="2pt"
                  border-top-color="rgb(100,100,100)" border-bottom-color="rgb(200,200,200)">
  In this example, padding and border properties are specified using absolute  properties:
  padding-left, padding-right, padding-top, and padding-bottom, etc.
  According to the specification, a request for the absolute (top, bottom, left, right) versions of these properties should use the relative ones if they are specified.
  </fo:block>
        <fo:block font-size="12pt" 
                  font-family="sans-serif" 
                  line-height="1.25em"
                  space-after="12pt"
                  text-align="start"
                  background-color="rgb(150,150,150)"
                  start-indent="3mm" end-indent="3mm"
                  padding="3mm + 1mm 3mm"
  		border-top="rgb(100,100,100) 1pt + 1pt dashed"
  		border-bottom="2pt rgb(200,200,200) solid"
  		border-left="solid 1pt" border-right="solid 1pt">
  In this example, padding and border properties are specified using shorthand properties:
  padding, border-width, border-color.
  According to the specification, a request for the absolute (top, bottom, left, right) versions of these properties should use the relative ones if they are specified.
  </fo:block>
  
        <!-- Normal text -->
        <fo:block font-size="12pt" 
                  font-family="sans-serif" 
                  line-height="1.25em"
                  space-after="3pt"
                  text-align="start"
                  background-color="rgb(150,150,150)"
                  start-indent="3mm" end-indent="3mm"
                  padding-before="4mm" padding-after="4mm"
                  padding-start.length="3mm" padding-end.length="3mm"
  		border-style="solid"
                  border-start-width="1pt" border-end-width="1pt"
                  border-before-width="2pt" border-after-width="2pt"
                  border-before-color="rgb(100,100,100)"
  		border-after-color="rgb(200,200,200)">
  In this example, padding and border properties are specified using writing-mode relative properties:
  padding-before, padding-after, padding-start, and padding-end, etc.
  According to the specification, a request for the absolute (top, bottom, left, right) versions of these properties should use the relative ones if they are specified.
  </fo:block>
  
        <!-- Normal text -->
        <fo:block font-size="12pt" 
                  font-family="sans-serif" 
                  line-height="1.25em"
                  space-after="3pt"
                  text-align="start"
                  background-color="rgb(200,200,200)"
                  start-indent="3mm" end-indent="3mm"
  		padding = "3mm"
                  padding-before="4mm" padding-after="4mm"
  		border-width = "2pt" border-style="solid"
  		border-color="black"
                  border-start-width="1pt" border-end-width="1pt"
                  border-before-width="2pt" border-after-width="2pt"
                  border-before-color="rgb(200,200,200)"
  		border-after-color="rgb(100,100,100)">
  In this example, padding and border properties are specified using 
  shorthand and writing-mode relative properties:
  padding-before, padding-after, padding-start, and padding-end, etc.
  According to the specification, a request for the absolute (top, bottom, left, right) versions of these properties should use the relative ones if they are specified.
  </fo:block>
  
      </fo:flow>
    </fo:page-sequence>
  </fo:root>