Subject: ANN: XSL FO Draft rendered to PDF via XSL FO From: "Nikolai Grigoriev" <grig@xxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 15:36:13 +0400 |
Dear all, this is to inform you that we have deeply reworked our XSL FO stylesheet for XMLSpec 2.0. In its current version, it provides a reasonably nice coverage of five W3C papers: XML Spec, XML Namespaces, XSLT, XPath, and - finally - XSL FO Draft (the last one). At http://www.renderx.com/xmlspec.html, you can find the stylesheet with more comments, plus XSL FO versions of each of the above documents, and PDFs generated by our renderer. In my opinion, XML Spec, XPath and XSLT are quite convincing; XML Names and XSL FO are worse, because we haven't implemented the automatic table layout yet. For those interested in benchmarking: the XSL FO WD is by far the heaviest document of the set. Figures are: - XT processing time: 6:30 min - size of the resulting FO: 3 MB - total pages: 337 - FO2PDF processing time: ~45 min net process time, >1 hour due to memory swapping - size of the resulting PDF: 9,4 MB - total virtual memory allocated: ~390 MB All measurements were performed on Pentium III-500, 256 MB RAM, running Windows NT. Best regards, Nikolai Grigoriev XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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