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XSL-FO uses the <fo:table-and-caption> element to define tables.
The XSL-FO table model is not very different from the HTML table model.
There are nine XSL-FO objects used to create tables:
XSL-FO uses the <fo:table-and-caption> element to define a table. It contains a <fo:table> and an optional <fo:caption> element.
The <fo:table> element contains optional <fo:table-column> elements, an optional <fo:table-header> element, a <fo:table-body> element, and an optional <fo:table-footer> element. Each of these elements has one or more <fo:table-row> elements, with one or more <fo:table-cell> elements:
<fo:table-and-caption> <fo:table> <fo:table-column column-width="25mm"/> <fo:table-column column-width="25mm"/> <fo:table-header> <fo:table-row> <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-row> </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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