Hi Jon,
Unless global params, an attribute-set is evaluated each time it is used, in
the context of the element being processed. So putting an xsl:choose inside
the body of an xsl:attribute element works, but be sure to include an
xsl:otherwise so you don't get an empty attribute.
In your case, I would recommend adding a role attribute to the special chapter,
rather than relying on its position in the document (which can change). If you
used <chapter role="StatementDefs">, then your stylesheet could use:
<xsl:attribute-set name="section.level1.properties">
<xsl:attribute name="break-before">
<xsl:choose>
<xsl:when test="ancestor::chapter/@role = 'StatementDefs'">page</xsl:when>
<xsl:otherwise>auto</xsl:otherwise>
</xsl:choose>
</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:attribute-set>
This feature of XSLT is very handy for stuff like this.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: Jon Rosen
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 12:39 PM
Subject: [docbook-apps] How do I customize docbook/fo stylesheet to do custom
page breaks on sections?
I have no idea if anyone on this forum will be familiar enough with Docbook
and the XSL-FO stylesheets for creating PDFs but I need to figure out how to
customize my stylesheet template so that I can do pagebreaks differently for
each chapter.
There is a standard param element to set page breaks on sections:
<xsl:attribute-set name="section.level1.properties">
<xsl:attribute name="break-before">page</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:attribute-set>
But this is universal, i.e., ALL chapters in the book get set with this
property. Chapter 4 has statement definitions for each element of our SQL
language and because of the layout, we would like each section to start on a
new page. However, the other chapters have lots of very small sections at the
sect1 level and when they page-break, the book looks awful.
So I want chapter 4 to do this, but on the other chapters, I just want
regular non-breaking section 1 headings.
I figure I need some kind of "xsl:if" statement that tests the chapter number
and puts in this attribute modification just for chapter 4 but I have no real
idea how to find out what variable has the chapter numbers to compare and where
to put this test (xsl is still a bit mysterious to me although I am getting
more familiar all the time).
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Jon "bleurose" Rosen
[email protected]
PS - feel free to email me directly.
Jon Rosen
"Sometimes you're the pinball wizard, and sometimes you're just the pinball."