Re: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-06 Thread a3leggeddog
Thanks, Tom!

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 ml-node+s1065347n40450...@n5.nabble.com wrote:
 
 Feel free to post XSLT questions here:
 
 http://www.tek-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=426
 
  
 
 I will do my best to answer them in that forum, as I have been doing for 
 years.
 
  
 
 Best regards,
 
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 [snip]
 
  
 
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Re: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-05 Thread Rob Sargent
Just occurs to me your starting point is HTML so your mileage will definitely 
vary. Sorry. 

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 On Apr 5, 2014, at 9:05 AM, Rob Sargent rsarg...@xmission.com wrote:
 
 If you don't switch over to the style sheet Manuel points us to, then might 
 try something like below which gets include in the actual style sheet ( 
 xsl:include href=common/bullets.xsl/).
 
 Couple of notes:
 the ElementConversion is noise
 your test will be xsl:when test=name(../../..) = 'li'
 choose you own actual bullet character, hopefully you're using a modern, 
 complete font
 
 
 As I said earlier, they're rendered in a single list, as seen in the calls at 
 the bottom. Luckily I know there are only four levels. If you don't have that 
 knowledge you might have to recurse. In xsl. Oh what fun.
 
 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
 xsl:stylesheet version=1.0 xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform;
 xmlns:ec=xalan://com.employer.utilities.ElementConversion
 xmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format;
 xmlns:xalan=http://xml.apache.org/xslt;
 
 xsl:param name=bulletOffset12.3pt/xsl:param
 xsl:param name=bulletOffset210pt/xsl:param
 xsl:param name=bulletOffset317pt/xsl:param
 xsl:param name=bulletOffset425pt/xsl:param
 xsl:param name=bulletChar1•/xsl:param
 xsl:param name=bulletChar2◦/xsl:param
 xsl:param name=bulletChar3▪/xsl:param
 xsl:param name=bulletChar4–/xsl:param
 
 xsl:template match=bullet
 !-- we are forced to deduce the indentation level because the editor can 
 shift bullet text
 blocks up and down which would (mostly) break if each bullet knew it's indent 
 level --
 xsl:choose
 xsl:when test=name(../../..) = 'bullet'
 xsl:call-template name=render-bullet
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-offset select=$bulletOffset4/
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-char select=$bulletChar4/
 /xsl:call-template
 /xsl:when
 xsl:when test=name(../..) = 'bullet'
 xsl:call-template name=render-bullet
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-offset select=$bulletOffset3/
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-char select=$bulletChar3/
 /xsl:call-template
 /xsl:when
 xsl:when test=name(..) = 'bullet'
 xsl:call-template name=render-bullet
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-offset select=$bulletOffset2/
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-char select=$bulletChar2/
 /xsl:call-template
 /xsl:when
 xsl:otherwise
 xsl:call-template name=render-bullet
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-offset select=$bulletOffset1/
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-char select=$bulletChar1/
 /xsl:call-template
 /xsl:otherwise
 /xsl:choose
 !-- decend through the bullets --
 xsl:apply-templates select=*/
 /xsl:template
 
 xsl:template name=render-bullet
 xsl:param name=bullet-offset/
 xsl:param name=bullet-char/
 fo:list-item margin-left={$bullet-offset}
 fo:list-item-label end-indent=label-end()
 fo:block font-family=ITCStoneSerifCom-Medium font-weight=normal 
 font-style=normal
 xsl:value-of select=$bullet-char/
 /fo:block
 /fo:list-item-label
 xsl:call-template name=bullet-text/
 /fo:list-item
 /xsl:template
 
 xsl:template name=bullet-text
 fo:list-item-body start-indent=body-start()
 fo:block line-stacking-strategy=font-height  !-- 
 keep-together.within-column=always --
 xsl:call-template name=excluded-text-highlight/
 !-- is there really an option here --
 xsl:value-of select=text()/
 /fo:block
 /fo:list-item-body
 /xsl:template
 
 /xsl:stylesheet
 
 
 And here is the call. This particular caller only goes down 3.
 
 
 xsl:template match=ddx
 xsl:if test=count(*) != 0
 fo:list-block font-family=ITCStoneSerifCom-Medium font-size=9pt 
 provisional-distance-between-starts=8.0pt 
 provisional-label-separation=0.1pt
 xsl:for-each select=*
 xsl:call-template name=render-bullet
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-offset select=$bulletOffset1/
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-char select=$bulletChar1/
 /xsl:call-template
 xsl:for-each select=bullet
 xsl:call-template name=render-bullet
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-offset select=$bulletOffset2/
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-char select=$bulletChar2/
 /xsl:call-template
 xsl:for-each select=bullet
 xsl:call-template name=render-bullet
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-offset select=$bulletOffset3/
 xsl:with-param name=bullet-char select=$bulletChar3/
 /xsl:call-template
 /xsl:for-each
 /xsl:for-each
 /xsl:for-each
 /fo:list-block
 /xsl:if
 /xsl:template
 
 
 On 04/04/2014 09:36 PM, Manuel Mall wrote:
 On 4/4/2014 8:25 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:
 Hi Terence -
 
 Thank you for your quick response!  I thought I tried that as well,
 but I will give it another shot.  Do you have an XSL template that
 will produce the correct XML-FO from HTML for nested lists?
 
 Thanks,
 Seth
 Do a Google search for 'HTML 2 FO' or similar and you'll find a number
 of solutions. For example Antenna House publishes a free HTML to FO
 conversion stylesheet, i.e. on
 http://www.antennahouse.com/XSLsample/XSLsample.htm you see a link to
 http://www.antennahouse.com/XSLsample/sample-xsl-xhtml2fo/xhtml2fo.xsl
 half way down the page in the section titled Stylesheet for XHTML to
 XSL-FO transformation.
 
 

Re: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-05 Thread a3leggeddog
First of all, let me just say that this mailing list is awesome!  I can't
thank you all enough for all of your help - I really appreciate it.

Yes, sadly I'm going from HTML and, worse, I'm going from HTML that I can't
control.  In fact, this particular issue is the result of HTML produced by
an HTML control: ckEditor.

I have a lot to go on here, and I'm continuing to mess with the XSLT.  If I
can get it to work, I'll reposted here so, hopefully, someone else can
benefit.  I will also reach out to ckSource because I don't believe what
they're producing is valid HTML either.

Best,
Seth



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Re: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-05 Thread Glenn Adams
the folks on this ML may be awesome, but keep in mind that the content of
your thread has little to do with FOP and mostly to do with XSLT; although
FOP provides a convenience function for ingesting XML along with an XSLT
stylesheet, that isn't the primary function of FOP, which is formatting
XSL-FO content;

in the future, it would be better to pursue XSLT questions on MLs that
focus on XSLT functionality



On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 1:09 PM, a3leggeddog s...@3ldinc.com wrote:

 First of all, let me just say that this mailing list is awesome!  I can't
 thank you all enough for all of your help - I really appreciate it.

 Yes, sadly I'm going from HTML and, worse, I'm going from HTML that I can't
 control.  In fact, this particular issue is the result of HTML produced by
 an HTML control: ckEditor.

 I have a lot to go on here, and I'm continuing to mess with the XSLT.  If I
 can get it to work, I'll reposted here so, hopefully, someone else can
 benefit.  I will also reach out to ckSource because I don't believe what
 they're producing is valid HTML either.

 Best,
 Seth



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Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-04 Thread a3leggeddog
Hello -

I am trying to convert a nested, bulleted list in HTML to XML-FO for output
as a PDF in Apache FOP. The HTML looks like this

ul
   liItem Number1/li
  ul
  liSub-Item 1/li
  liSub-Item 2/li
  /ul
 /ul

All of the XSLT I have tried creates a with an embedded for the subitems.
FOP, however, complains that you can't have a list-block as a child of a
list-block. Is this an issue with FOP? Or, is that simply not valid XML-FO
and all of the XSLT examples are processing this construct incorrectly?

If it's the later, what is the proper XML-FO to produce a nested set of
bullets like you would see in HTML?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!



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Re: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-04 Thread Rob Sargent
Think of it as one list, with various indents and bullet-types according 
to the nestedness of your input.


I have examples (at home) if you need them - to four bullet levels

On 04/04/2014 06:49 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:

Hello -

I am trying to convert a nested, bulleted list in HTML to XML-FO for output
as a PDF in Apache FOP. The HTML looks like this

ul
liItem Number1/li
   ul
   liSub-Item 1/li
   liSub-Item 2/li
   /ul
  /ul

All of the XSLT I have tried creates a with an embedded for the subitems.
FOP, however, complains that you can't have a list-block as a child of a
list-block. Is this an issue with FOP? Or, is that simply not valid XML-FO
and all of the XSLT examples are processing this construct incorrectly?

If it's the later, what is the proper XML-FO to produce a nested set of
bullets like you would see in HTML?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!



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Re: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-04 Thread Terence M. Bandoian

On 4/4/2014 7:49 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:

Hello -

I am trying to convert a nested, bulleted list in HTML to XML-FO for output
as a PDF in Apache FOP. The HTML looks like this

ul
liItem Number1/li
   ul
   liSub-Item 1/li
   liSub-Item 2/li
   /ul
  /ul

All of the XSLT I have tried creates a with an embedded for the subitems.
FOP, however, complains that you can't have a list-block as a child of a
list-block. Is this an issue with FOP? Or, is that simply not valid XML-FO
and all of the XSLT examples are processing this construct incorrectly?

If it's the later, what is the proper XML-FO to produce a nested set of
bullets like you would see in HTML?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!


Hi-

I'm not sure this would resolve the issue you're facing but I've 
successfully nested fo:list-block elements by placing the child 
fo:list-block inside the fo:list-item-body element of the parent 
fo:list-block.


Hope that helps.

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Re: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-04 Thread Terence M. Bandoian

On 4/4/2014 8:06 PM, Terence M. Bandoian wrote:

On 4/4/2014 7:49 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:

Hello -

I am trying to convert a nested, bulleted list in HTML to XML-FO for 
output

as a PDF in Apache FOP. The HTML looks like this

ul
liItem Number1/li
   ul
   liSub-Item 1/li
   liSub-Item 2/li
   /ul
  /ul

All of the XSLT I have tried creates a with an embedded for the 
subitems.

FOP, however, complains that you can't have a list-block as a child of a
list-block. Is this an issue with FOP? Or, is that simply not valid 
XML-FO

and all of the XSLT examples are processing this construct incorrectly?

If it's the later, what is the proper XML-FO to produce a nested set of
bullets like you would see in HTML?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!


Hi-

I'm not sure this would resolve the issue you're facing but I've 
successfully nested fo:list-block elements by placing the child 
fo:list-block inside the fo:list-item-body element of the parent 
fo:list-block.


Hope that helps.

-Terence Bandoian



Actually, that should say inside the fo:list-item-body of an 
fo:list-item in the parent fo:list-block.


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Re: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-04 Thread a3leggeddog
Thanks for the quick response!

Yes, if you have examples, that would be great.  You wouldn't happen to have
an XSLT example?  The one I have produces XML-FO that looks like this:

fo:list-block space-before=1em space-after=1em
role=html:ul
fo:list-item relative-align=baseline
provisional-distance-between-starts=0.3cm
provisional-label-separation=0.3cm role=html:lifo:list-item-label
end-indent=label-end() text-align=end
wrap-option=no-wrapfo:blockfo:inline font=1em
serif•/fo:inline/fo:block/fo:list-item-labelfo:list-item-body
start-indent=body-start() text-indent=0fo:blockItem
Number1/fo:block/fo:list-item-body/fo:list-item
fo:list-block space-before=1em space-after=1em
role=html:ul
fo:list-item relative-align=baseline
provisional-distance-between-starts=0.3cm
provisional-label-separation=0.3cm role=html:lifo:list-item-label
end-indent=label-end() text-align=end
wrap-option=no-wrapfo:blockfo:inline font=0.67em monospace
baseline-shift=0.25emo/fo:inline/fo:block/fo:list-item-labelfo:list-item-body
start-indent=body-start() text-indent=0fo:blockSub-Item
1/fo:block/fo:list-item-body/fo:list-item
fo:list-item relative-align=baseline
provisional-distance-between-starts=0.3cm
provisional-label-separation=0.3cm role=html:lifo:list-item-label
end-indent=label-end() text-align=end
wrap-option=no-wrapfo:blockfo:inline font=0.67em monospace
baseline-shift=0.25emo/fo:inline/fo:block/fo:list-item-labelfo:list-item-body
start-indent=body-start() text-indent=0fo:blockSub-Item
2/fo:block/fo:list-item-body/fo:list-item
/fo:list-block
/fo:list-block

The XSL looks like this:



  xsl:template match=html:ul
fo:list-block xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul
  xsl:call-template name=process-common-attributes-and-children/
/fo:list-block
  /xsl:template

  xsl:template match=html:li//html:ul
fo:list-block xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul-nested
  xsl:call-template name=process-common-attributes-and-children/
/fo:list-block
  /xsl:template

  xsl:template match=html:ol
fo:list-block xsl:use-attribute-sets=ol
  xsl:call-template name=process-common-attributes-and-children/
/fo:list-block
  /xsl:template

  xsl:template match=html:li//html:ol
fo:list-block xsl:use-attribute-sets=ol-nested
  xsl:call-template name=process-common-attributes-and-children/
/fo:list-block
  /xsl:template

  xsl:template match=html:ul/html:li
fo:list-item xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul-li
  xsl:call-template name=process-ul-li/
/fo:list-item
  /xsl:template

  xsl:template name=process-ul-li
xsl:call-template name=process-common-attributes/
fo:list-item-label end-indent=label-end() text-align=end
wrap-option=no-wrap
  fo:block
xsl:variable name=depth select=count(ancestor::html:ul)/
xsl:choose
  xsl:when test=$depth = 1
fo:inline xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul-label-1
  xsl:value-of select=$ul-label-1/
/fo:inline
  /xsl:when
  xsl:when test=$depth = 2
fo:inline xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul-label-2
  xsl:value-of select=$ul-label-2/
/fo:inline
  /xsl:when
  xsl:otherwise
fo:inline xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul-label-3
  xsl:value-of select=$ul-label-3/
/fo:inline
  /xsl:otherwise
/xsl:choose
  /fo:block
/fo:list-item-label
fo:list-item-body start-indent=body-start() text-indent=0
  fo:block
xsl:apply-templates/
  /fo:block
/fo:list-item-body
  /xsl:template

It was seemingly designed for nested lists, so I'm not sure if it's just an
issue with FOP.

Best,
Seth




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Re: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-04 Thread a3leggeddog
Hi Terence - 

Thank you for your quick response!  I thought I tried that as well, but I
will give it another shot.  Do you have an XSL template that will produce
the correct XML-FO from HTML for nested lists?

Thanks,
Seth



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Re: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-04 Thread Terence M. Bandoian

On 4/4/2014 8:21 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:

Thanks for the quick response!

Yes, if you have examples, that would be great.  You wouldn't happen to have
an XSLT example?  The one I have produces XML-FO that looks like this:

 fo:list-block space-before=1em space-after=1em
role=html:ul
 fo:list-item relative-align=baseline
provisional-distance-between-starts=0.3cm
provisional-label-separation=0.3cm role=html:lifo:list-item-label
end-indent=label-end() text-align=end
wrap-option=no-wrapfo:blockfo:inline font=1em
serif•/fo:inline/fo:block/fo:list-item-labelfo:list-item-body
start-indent=body-start() text-indent=0fo:blockItem
Number1/fo:block/fo:list-item-body/fo:list-item
 fo:list-block space-before=1em space-after=1em
role=html:ul
 fo:list-item relative-align=baseline
provisional-distance-between-starts=0.3cm
provisional-label-separation=0.3cm role=html:lifo:list-item-label
end-indent=label-end() text-align=end
wrap-option=no-wrapfo:blockfo:inline font=0.67em monospace
baseline-shift=0.25emo/fo:inline/fo:block/fo:list-item-labelfo:list-item-body
start-indent=body-start() text-indent=0fo:blockSub-Item
1/fo:block/fo:list-item-body/fo:list-item
 fo:list-item relative-align=baseline
provisional-distance-between-starts=0.3cm
provisional-label-separation=0.3cm role=html:lifo:list-item-label
end-indent=label-end() text-align=end
wrap-option=no-wrapfo:blockfo:inline font=0.67em monospace
baseline-shift=0.25emo/fo:inline/fo:block/fo:list-item-labelfo:list-item-body
start-indent=body-start() text-indent=0fo:blockSub-Item
2/fo:block/fo:list-item-body/fo:list-item
 /fo:list-block
 /fo:list-block

The XSL looks like this:



   xsl:template match=html:ul
 fo:list-block xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul
   xsl:call-template name=process-common-attributes-and-children/
 /fo:list-block
   /xsl:template

   xsl:template match=html:li//html:ul
 fo:list-block xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul-nested
   xsl:call-template name=process-common-attributes-and-children/
 /fo:list-block
   /xsl:template

   xsl:template match=html:ol
 fo:list-block xsl:use-attribute-sets=ol
   xsl:call-template name=process-common-attributes-and-children/
 /fo:list-block
   /xsl:template

   xsl:template match=html:li//html:ol
 fo:list-block xsl:use-attribute-sets=ol-nested
   xsl:call-template name=process-common-attributes-and-children/
 /fo:list-block
   /xsl:template

   xsl:template match=html:ul/html:li
 fo:list-item xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul-li
   xsl:call-template name=process-ul-li/
 /fo:list-item
   /xsl:template

   xsl:template name=process-ul-li
 xsl:call-template name=process-common-attributes/
 fo:list-item-label end-indent=label-end() text-align=end
wrap-option=no-wrap
   fo:block
 xsl:variable name=depth select=count(ancestor::html:ul)/
 xsl:choose
   xsl:when test=$depth = 1
 fo:inline xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul-label-1
   xsl:value-of select=$ul-label-1/
 /fo:inline
   /xsl:when
   xsl:when test=$depth = 2
 fo:inline xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul-label-2
   xsl:value-of select=$ul-label-2/
 /fo:inline
   /xsl:when
   xsl:otherwise
 fo:inline xsl:use-attribute-sets=ul-label-3
   xsl:value-of select=$ul-label-3/
 /fo:inline
   /xsl:otherwise
 /xsl:choose
   /fo:block
 /fo:list-item-label
 fo:list-item-body start-indent=body-start() text-indent=0
   fo:block
 xsl:apply-templates/
   /fo:block
 /fo:list-item-body
   /xsl:template

It was seemingly designed for nested lists, so I'm not sure if it's just an
issue with FOP.

Best,
Seth


Hi, Seth-

It looks like nesting is the problem.  In the output above, the inner 
fo:list-block is a direct descendant of the outer fo:list-block.  
I'd try moving it to within the fo:list-item-body of the immediately 
preceding fo:list-item.


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Re: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-04 Thread Terence M. Bandoian

On 4/4/2014 8:25 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:

Hi Terence -

Thank you for your quick response!  I thought I tried that as well, but I
will give it another shot.  Do you have an XSL template that will produce
the correct XML-FO from HTML for nested lists?

Thanks,
Seth



Hi, Seth-

Sorry, I don't.  Sounds like Rob might though.

-Terence Bandoian


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RE: Nested Bulleted Lists Problem

2014-04-04 Thread Manuel Mall
On 4/4/2014 8:25 PM, a3leggeddog wrote:
 Hi Terence -

 Thank you for your quick response!  I thought I tried that as well, 
 but I will give it another shot.  Do you have an XSL template that 
 will produce the correct XML-FO from HTML for nested lists?

 Thanks,
 Seth

Do a Google search for 'HTML 2 FO' or similar and you'll find a number
of solutions. For example Antenna House publishes a free HTML to FO
conversion stylesheet, i.e. on
http://www.antennahouse.com/XSLsample/XSLsample.htm you see a link to
http://www.antennahouse.com/XSLsample/sample-xsl-xhtml2fo/xhtml2fo.xsl
half way down the page in the section titled Stylesheet for XHTML to
XSL-FO transformation.

Manuel

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