On 10/10/05, Svante Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >>By this you might keep in mind the row and column number, which gets
> >>very useful sometimes (e.g. other paradigm use a jump index instead of
> >>repetition of cells).
> >
> >
> > That seems like an apply templates by anothe name?
> >
>
> Yes, only applying one node at the time.
>
> > Perhaps using this with a template parameter which is the
> > updated true column count could be useful?
>
> Yes, that's what it is all about. I have to admit this parameter got
> lost during the copy-paste into this mail.

<grin/> OK. I wondered.


>
> BTW a variable like maxColumnNo becomes useful if you export the Office
> XML to a language, where no repeated cell elements exist.

I did think, when I saw an (almost arbitrary?) number of columns.
How to limit it to the number actually used?
That would be very useful.


>
> Imagine a Calc spreadsheet with background color for all it's 16.777.216
> (65536 * 256) cells, each written out in XHTML.
> A nearly 25 MB large document if simple written out.

That would make you think!
(About getting some more memory? :-)



>
>
> What do you think of collecting Office specific and major XSLT pattern
> in a FAQ?

:-) Yes. a very good idea.
Sorry, no, I simply don't have the bandwidth.
Perhaps an area on the ooo site?



--
Dave Pawson
XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk

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