Reverse compilers, for whatever languages, are quite
rare and usually buggy, wouldn't you say? 
Furthermore, editing XSL FO directly is cumbersome, so
you would probably want an XML source instead that you
can run against an XSLT stylesheet to generate your
XSL FO.

It may be better to try to access the original
documents that made the PDF to begin with--Microsoft
Word, perhaps.  (Or, copy and paste your PDF into text
format.)  Convert--manually if need be--into XML, then
create & modify your XSLT stylesheet to generate the
output desired.  If you're starting from scratch
Docbook may be the best option as an XML format for
your documents--although FOP cannot completely handle
its standard stylesheets at this time.

Glen

--- Ganesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Genies,
> 
> I would like to know if there is anyway to convert
> the existing PDF file
> to XSL-FO file. This is basically for migrating the
> manual process of
> creating PDF to XSL-FO way. I already have a PDF
> which is created
> through manual process, I want to convert the same
> to XSL-FO and then
> manipulate it later. It will be great if any of you
> knows such tools.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Regards,
> Ganesh
> 
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