So, if not answering my question directly, you at least made me think and 
google more, so finally I did it :)

Thank you very much for your time and attention to my problem!

--
Ekaterina Shikareva.


-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Knorr [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Montag, 15. August 2016 17:15
To: Shikareva, Ekaterina
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [docbook-apps] user-defined text/background color in HTML output

Hi Ekaterina,

I presume, you will have to replace the template for phrase then, at least 
partly. Maybe try something like:

<xsl:template match="phrase[contains(@role,'bgcolor:') or 
contains(@role,'color:')]"> ...

That would allow you to keep the normal phrase template intact and only add 
your "role"-hacked template where needed. If you need the original handling to 
happen in addition, try <xsl:apply-imports>, as it hopefully does not matter if 
you are nesting <span>s.


Stefan.

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