RenderX

software tools for digital publishing

MacMini

A nice poster presenting MacMini on Intel Core Duo. Uses XSL 1.1 flow-maps.

macmini.fo

macmini.pdf

Rhymes in a Pocket

A beautiful pocket-size book of haiku by Matsuo Basho. Uses XSL 1.1 folio-prefix and folio-suffix.

Rhymes-in-a-pocket.fo

Rhymes-in-a-pocket.pdf

WikiBooks

WikiBooks can be printed, preserving the design of the web page on the first printed page, and continuing in a more tight style. This example is a short tutorial on Common Lisp. Uses XSL 1.1 bookmarks.

wikibooks-CL.fo

wikibooks-CL.pdf

Wikipedia

Pages of Wikipedia may be very useful to start searching from. This example presents a Wikipedia article about Sparklines.

wikipedia-sparkline_gif.fo

wikipedia-sparkline_gif.pdf

Inset

Not a magic, just a misuse of flow-maps. Texts in Latin and English are borrowed from flow-map examples in XSL 1.1.

box-45.xml

box-45.pdf

XSL 1.1 — New Features and Examples

The RenderX Tribune

With XSL 1.1, it is now possible to create documents with very complicated design, e.g. a newspaper. 'The RenderX Tribune' example shows the might and power of XSL 1.1 flow-maps.

Issue 1 is mainly devoted to the new features in XSL 1.1 Candidate Recommendation. Also IBM's AFP is described briefly.

RenderXTribune.1.fo

RenderXTribune.1.pdf


Issue 2 is about Common Lisp.

RenderXTribune.2.fo

RenderXTribune.2.pdf

Note: some texts did not fit the room and are unfinished. I did not dare to shorten them.