"Mauritz Jeanson" <[email protected]> writes:

> |  -----Original Message-----
> |  From: Dale Smith 
> |  
> |  The calsTable template in fo/table.xsl has (edited):
> |  
> |    <xsl:for-each select="tgroup">
> |  
> |      <fo:table xsl:use-attribute-sets="table.table.properties">
> |        <xsl:call-template name="table.frame"/>
> |  
> |        <xsl:if test="following-sibling::tgroup">
> |          <xsl:attribute name="border-bottom-width">0pt</xsl:attribute>
> |          <xsl:attribute name="border-bottom-style">none</xsl:attribute>
> |        </xsl:if>
> |  
> |        <xsl:if test="preceding-sibling::tgroup">
> |          <xsl:attribute name="border-top-width">0pt</xsl:attribute>
> |          <xsl:attribute name="border-top-style">none</xsl:attribute>
> |        </xsl:if>
> |  
> |        <xsl:apply-templates select="."/>
> |      </fo:table>
> |    </xsl:for-each>
> |  
> |  I suspect that only *one* of those xsl:if's are needed, not 
> |  both.  And
> |  in fact, commenting out the first xsl:if gives me borders between my
> |  tgroups.
>
>
> It's probably not very common, but anyone who wants to style the
> border-bottom of a not-last tgroup differently from the border-top of the
> last tgroup needs both xsl:ifs.
>
> Commenting out the first xsl:if makes tgroup no 1 use the border values
> assigned in the table.frame template, including a border-bottom-style of
> "solid" (and this value comes from the table.frame.border.style
> attribute-set).
>
> Instead of commenting out, you can change the first xsl:if to use (for
> example)
>
>   <xsl:attribute name="border-bottom-width">0.5pt</xsl:attribute>
>   <xsl:attribute name="border-bottom-style">solid</xsl:attribute>

Hmm.  Well, the way the code currently is there will never be any
border at all between tgroups (unless you customize the stylesheet).
And that even if rowsep='1' on the last row a not-last tgroup.

My reading of the rowsep attribute is that it applies to the bottom of
each row, except for the last row in a table (not last row in a
tgroup), where the frame attribute should be used instead.

-Dale

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Dale P. Smith
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