Perhaps use an .xsl and a vanilla.css?

Thierry Kormann wrote:
> 
> On Monday 18 June 2001 22:37, you wrote:
> > Batik 1.0 coughs up on this:
> >
> >   <rect x="10" y="10" width="10" height="10"
> >      fill="none" stroke="black" stroke-width="0.5e1"/>
> >
> > The spec says, in section 4.1, that XML attributes can have
> > either decimal or scientific notation.
> >
> > I can make the opposite case as well, by noting that _property_
> > values are decimal notation, and, according to section 1.5,
> > "Properties are assigned to elements in the SVG language either
> > by presentation attributes on elements in the SVG language or by
> > using a styling language such as CSS."
> >
> > So, if you decide that stroke-width is pure XML, scientific
> > notation is OK. If you decide that it's just another way of
> > doing a CSS property, scientific notation isn't OK.
> > I personally prefer the more liberal interpretation (allowing
> > scientific notation), but I do understand that this isn't
> > a democracy, and I don't necessarily get a vote.
> 
> On one hand, the value for 'real' XML attributes can have scientific notation
> (eg. the attribute x or y of a <rect> element support that).
> 
> On the other hand, in SVG, you can found XML presentation attribute.
> Basically, it's a way to write style (what CSS is supposed to do in SVG) but
> using the XML syntax. The important thing is that the value of the attribute
> is not XML (as always by the way) but belongs to the CSS world. In this case,
> the CSS spec does not say that scientific notation is supported so you can
> *not* use this notation for the value of CSS property (aka XML presentation
> attributes).
> 
> eg.
> 
> x,y for <rect> is ok (belongs to the XML/SVG world)
> stroke-width does not work (belong to the CSS world though this can be
> specified using an XML attribute).
> 
> Hope this helps.
> Thierry.
> 
> 
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