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
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
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
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
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
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
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