A while back, someone pointed out that Webster says:

fop (n) same as DANDY


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> At 03:55 7-12-2001, Suhail Rashid wrote:
> >What does FOP stand for ;
> >FOPrint formatter ??? or something else...
> 
> Originally, FO-to-PDF, but now something unspecific but broader, like (as 
> Bertrand suggests) FO Processor.
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> >I tried the fop site but no use...
> 
> When egosurfing, I found that this information is on an old personal page 
> of James Tauber's, but not on the Apache site anywhere.  We should probably 
> add it.
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