A selected list of appearance styles are passed in css format to the XSL stylesheet which parses and interprets css. There are some special considerations in the XSL to handle differences between HTML css and XSL FO style attributes. Every attempt is made to keep the XSL FO and resulting PDF output as close as possible to the css/browser representation.
The solution also takes into account
hidden items, those with "display" attribute to "none". These items are not
extracted to the print file. Clicking this
paragraph
I can be toggled between display in HTML and PDF and hidden in both by clicking the paragraph above me.
Note also that some other attributes you can use within the HTML that have no effect on the appearance of the page can also be used. For instance, you can use the css attribute "page-break-before" to start a new page. The paragraph following this one has:
Sed sed duis ut ipsum sea dolor. Eirmod velit dolores autem no aliquip ipsum tation diam eos iusto dolores consetetur nonumy ut amet sed aliquyam dolor. Accusam esse sed ipsum magna et velit gubergren no rebum dolore justo diam et dolor takimata ipsum doming. Kasd ut duo elit et sadipscing stet. Et exerci volutpat eirmod.