> I would instead
> go for a CSS stylesheet for the HTML <TD>
> element rather than the <FONT> tag.
I agree with Bob, and I would also suggest that you ditch
the "colname" attributes on the <entry>s.
Here's what the tdg has to say about the colname attribute:
- Entrys cannot be given out of order, the column referenced must
- be to the right of the last Entry or EntryTbl placed in the current row.
I don't really understand what this attribute is for, but your table renders fine
without them.
I used the customization layer below, which calls xtchunk.xsl (I'm using xt) and
defines a css stylesheet named style.css. Just call chunk.xsl if not using xt.
In style.css, put a line like this:
div.table td { font-family: "Futura Book"; font-size: 80%; }
(but don't expect to see the effect on Netscape 4.x on Linux.)
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<?xml version='1.0'?>
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
version='1.0'>
<xsl:import href="/usr/lib/sgml/stylesheet/xsl/docbook/nwalsh/html/xtchunk.xsl"/>
<xsl:param name="html.stylesheet" select="'style.css'"/>
</xsl:stylesheet>
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Hope that helps,
Mark
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