XSL-FO, CSS and Paged Output
Room RB211 at 12:00-13:30 on February 9 – hosted by Antenna House (Michael Miller and Tony Graham)
Producing formatted pages is important to many of us. In this Unconference Day session, we’ll provide a brief Antenna House update and then open the session for you to share your interesting challenges and solutions for producing pages and documents using XSL-FO or CSS.
This also is an opportunity to brainstorm with the assembled attendees about a challenge you’re facing and are trying to solve.
If you have an interesting example to share, please get in touch with Michael Miller mike@antennahouse.com.
We want this session to address what you are interested in. Give us your comments! You can add a comment here or contact us directly.
The following are possible topics. The exact structure of the session will depend on what you, the users, want to see or present:
- New ways to rendering equations – using MathJax
- Meeting the TeX equations challenge
- Examples of really challenging formatting requirements and how they were handled – from the Antenna House support archives
- Show and tell – Your interesting formatting examples:
- The challenges
- The final output
- What can you do with a float?
- The art of the two-page spread
- How would you do this with XSL-FO?
- How would you do that with CSS?