Hello Jeremias and all ,
I found a better solution to column inverting. I added the followins sentence in the xsl file
<xsl:sort select="position()" order="descending"/>
after the for-each tag.
This helped me inverting the columns to implement mirrored tables in fop.
Thanks Jeremias for your help.
I hope these missing features are solved. I which I can help.
Thanks,
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Eng. Mohamed Salah Sayed
Computer and System Engineer
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From: Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Right aligned tables.
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 08:41:49 +0200
>Hmm, this is rather an XSLT question than a question about FOP, at least
>as long as we don't support RTL-tables, but you should be able to use a
>recursive template call starting with an index to the last column and
>then counting down to the first column with each recursive template call.
>The following shows the general idea althought it solves a different
>case:
>http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/recursion.html
>
>On 18.08.2005 08:50:25 mohamed salah wrote:
> > I have another question,
> > Basicly to generate Arabic table which is right to left, All the columns
> > should be mirrored. Please have look on the attached image.
> > I am using an xml file that is generated from other program, this file
> > contains table data. The xsl file contains for-each tag that generates
> > the table.
> > Do you have any ideas how can I do this without modifying the xml file?
>
>
>Jeremias Maerki
>
>
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