> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter B. West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: September 26, 2002 11:41 AM
> To: fop-dev
> Subject: <character>
>
> Fopdevs,
>
> Any comments on the representation and parsing of <character> type
> attributes would be gratefully received.

This came up on www-xsl-fo, because Eric Bischoff and myself had the same
question.

Tony Graham says that <character> should be a Unicode character, or Char. As
in the actual real, encoded thing.

Problem being, one property with a <character> datatype is defined in XSLT,
which actually says that it's a Char. "hyphenation-separator" merely says
that it's a specification of a Unicode character. I guess that could be
interpreted the same way.

But <character> for the "character" property says _code point_. And that is
an integer value.

So IMO the spec is currently very vague on this.

Regards,
Arved


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