Fw: conditional characters?

2001-12-07 Thread Bodo Teichmann
Hi, is there any way to make a specific character conditional, if some condition such as a formater generated line break occurs, or something like the *opposite* of "suppress-at-line-break" ? So what im trying to do is to specify possibe hyphenation points for words directly in the xs

Re: Spanning columns with tables

2001-12-07 Thread Edward Dowgiallo
Is there a way to span a table across multi-column text and have text flow around it? This would seem to be a common format. Ed - Original Message - From: Edward Dowgiallo To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 12:52 PM Subject: Spanning columns

Re: Dictionary style pages

2001-12-07 Thread Edward Dowgiallo
Is there a way to do this? Again, it is a very common book format. Ed - Original Message - From: Edward Dowgiallo To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 12:49 PM Subject: Dictionary style pages Could someone point me to an example of producin

fo:inline error

2001-12-07 Thread Edward Dowgiallo
This may be an error or I may just not understand how this is supposed to work.   In the following segment from a stylesheet, the starting and ending marker values are concatenated together with no spacing between them and the whole thing is left justified. Isn't fo:inline supposed to allow

xsl:choice

2001-12-07 Thread Edward Dowgiallo
I seem to be not getting the intended use of xsl:choice.   The following stylesheet segment causes fop to terminate with the message: ...; Line 78 Column 25; [ERROR]: null                            

Re: xsl:choice

2001-12-07 Thread Chuck Paussa
Edward #1 You should be sending these questions to the XSL list #2 You need to use a dot at the front of your query so that the current context is set (.//eraname) Chuck Edward Dowgiallo wrote: I seem to be not getting the intended use of xsl:choice. The following stylesheet segment causes fop

Re: fo:inline error

2001-12-07 Thread Chuck Paussa
Edward, You are right aligning the inline element within the block. You need to have 2 blocks one start, one end like this: Chuck Edward Dowgiallo wrote: This may be an error or I may just not understand how this is supposed