sorry I've no idea :-(
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From: "Matthew Lancashire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 1:47 PM
Subject: RE: Common formatting
> Is there anyway to point an
Is there anyway to point an XSL stylesheet to a CSS maybe?
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From: Myriam Delperier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 Feb 2003 12:36
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Subject: Re: Common formatting
you can have a stylesheet named attributes.xsl
in this one you can have for
Le Vendredi, 21 fév 2003, à 13:30 Europe/Zurich, Matthew Lancashire a
écrit :
What is the easiest methond of defineing what font/colour/sizes an
element
has without re-coding the definitions in each xsl.
You could use "use-attribute-sets" to apply common attributes, along
with "xsl:import" to i
I use an external XML file containing groups of elements that can be used to
assign attributes to a FO element - given a unique key.
I load this into a variable in XSLT and do lookups and assign attributes
using a template 'with-param's as I process the output nodes.
I just need to be able to tel
you can have a stylesheet named attributes.xsl
in this one you can have for examples
12pt
blue
then in your others stylesheets if you want for example a block to have
thoses attributes you
can make something like
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