Chuck Paussa wrote:
This will count all cells in the whole table body. If all
rows have the same number of cells, and never use colspan
nor rowspan,
select="count(tbody/tr[1]/*)
should work (the "./" is redundant).
If rowspans/colspans are present, a general solution appears to
be hard. No
At 09:00 16/05/2002 -0700, Chuck Paussa wrote:
Jens
Here's my partial 2 minute solution untested
(a hint Take a look at the spec here
http://zvon.org/xxl/xslfoReference/Output/index.html )
Do make sure you put in good HTML, of course, with all
the optional size attributes included. I think you'll
Jens
Here's my partial 2 minute solution untested
(a hint Take a look at the spec here
http://zvon.org/xxl/xslfoReference/Output/index.html )
etc. etc.
Chuck Paussa
Jens Posingies wr
Who has experiences with fo:tables and xslt and could
give us a hint?
It took me a month to get something passable using Perl
and XSL:FO, and I can't really it to you as I sold the copyright.
But: there is a very good tutorial on the site of another FOP...
www.renderx.com
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