Actually, the name of the attribute set is 'normal.para.spacing', not 
normal.para.properties.  I used the correct name in the paragraph but not the 
example.  And indeed, it  does not appear in the index, an oversight I will 
correct in the next edition.

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
[email protected]


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Tremblay 
  To: Bob Stayton 
  Cc: DocBook Apps 
  Sent: Friday, March 02, 2012 9:52 AM
  Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] formatting for paragraphs with xsl stylesheets


  Thanks Bob,

  When I look at this page:

  http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/1.76.1/doc/fo/index.html

  I don't see the normal.para.properties attribute set at all. Is the 
documentation not accurate? 

  Paul


  On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 12:35 PM, Bob Stayton <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi Paul,
    I think the normal.para.spacing attribute-set was originally for para, but 
has since been used for other purposes to give uniform spacing for several 
similar elements. There should be a dedicated attribute-set for para which has 
a use-attribute-sets="normal.para.spacing" attribute so it can use those 
properties but provide an opportunity for further customization for just para.

    Looking at some of my previous cusotmization, I have used the 
normal.para.properties attribute set and add an xsl:choose to test for the para 
context, something like this:

    <xsl:attribute-set name="normal.para.properties">
      <xsl:attribute name="text-indent">
        <xsl:choose>
          <xsl:when test="self::d:para">
              para value
          </xsl:when>
          </xsl:otherwise>
              non-para value
          </xsl:otherwise>
        </xsl:choose>
      </xsl:attribute>
    </xsl:attribute-set>

    Since attribute-sets of the same name are merged, you will still get the 
spacing and add this property.

    Bob Stayton
    Sagehill Enterprises
    [email protected]


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Paul Tremblay 
      To: DocBook Apps 
      Sent: Friday, March 02, 2012 7:21 AM
      Subject: [docbook-apps] formatting for paragraphs with xsl stylesheets


      It seems that the xsl stylesheets have a shortcoming for formatting 
paragraphs. Whereas all other elements have an attribute set, para does not. 

      In order to set formatting properties, one has to use the 
section.properties attribute set. But then titles inherit this property as 
well. For example:

          <xsl:attribute-set name="section.properties">
            <xsl:attribute name="text-indent">12pt</attribute>
          </xsl:attribute-set name>


      Ends up indenting the title as well. In order to get around that, I have 
to set the text-indent on the title properties to 0; that seems like a clumsy 
workaround. In addition, the lack of formatting for paragraphs does not allow 
you to indent paragraphs in certain situations. For example, some styles don't 
indent the first paragraph after a title. 

      The code below is my workaround. Is there a better way? If not, I would 
consider submitting a patch (in which case the code would be more sophisticated 
to handle more complicated situations)



        
       <!--indent first paragraph-->
          <xsl:template match="d:para">
              <xsl:variable name="keep.together">
                  <xsl:call-template name="pi.dbfo_keep-together"/>
              </xsl:variable>
              <fo:block xsl:use-attribute-sets="normal.para.spacing">
                  <xsl:if test="$keep.together != ''">
                      <xsl:attribute name="keep-together.within-column">
                          <xsl:value-of select="$keep.together"/>
                      </xsl:attribute>
                  </xsl:if>
                  <xsl:if test="preceding-sibling::d:para">
                      <xsl:attribute name="text-indent">
                          <xsl:value-of select="$text-indent"/>
                      </xsl:attribute>
                  </xsl:if>
                  <xsl:call-template name="anchor"/>
                  <xsl:apply-templates/>
              </fo:block>
          </xsl:template>

      Paul


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