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-Apache FOP is a print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects. It
-is a Java application that reads a formatting object tree conforming
-to the XSL 1.1 Recommendation (05 December 2006) and then turns it
-into a PDF document, certain other output formats or allows you to
-preview it directly on screen.
-
-Output formats currently supported include PDF, PS, PCL, AFP, XML
-(area tree representation), Print, AWT and PNG, and to a lesser extent,
-RTF and TXT. The primary output target is PDF.
-
-The goals of the Apache FOP project are to deliver an XSL-FO to PDF
-formatter that is compliant to at least the Basic conformance level
-described in the W3C Recommendation from 05 December 2006, and that
-complies with the November 2001 Portable Document Format Specification
-(Version 1.4) from Adobe Systems.
-
-This is the old fop 2.3 for the incredibly ancient jdk 6 (including
-openjdk6). If you are running jdk 7 or newer, you will need fop, also
-available on SBo.
-
-Also note that fop and fop-legacy cannot coexist on the same computer.
-
-jai and jai-imageio are optional but recommended dependencies.