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There are nine XSL-FO objects used to create tables:
The <fo:table-and-caption> object is a container for all table objects and it is used to format the table and its caption.
The <fo:table-and-caption> object contains a <fo:table> and an optional <fo:caption> object.
<fo:table-and-caption> <!-- Contents:(table-caption?,table) --> </fo:table-and-caption> |
A simple table:
<fo:table-and-caption> <fo:table> <fo:table-column column-width="25mm"/>
<fo:table-column column-width="25mm"/>
<fo:table-header>
<fo:table-cell>
<fo:block font-weight="bold">Car</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
<fo:table-cell>
<fo:block font-weight="bold">Price</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
</fo:table-header>
<fo:table-body>
<fo:table-row>
<fo:table-cell>
<fo:block>Volvo</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
<fo:table-cell>
<fo:block>$50000</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
</fo:table-row>
<fo:table-row>
<fo:table-cell>
<fo:block>SAAB</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
<fo:table-cell>
<fo:block>$48000</fo:block>
</fo:table-cell>
</fo:table-row>
</fo:table-body>
</fo:table>
</fo:table-and-caption> |
The output from this code would something like this:
| Car | Price |
|---|---|
| Volvo | $50000 |
| SAAB | $48000 |
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