Re: Set the padding for all the cells of a given table at once

2012-06-11 Thread Léa Massiot

Hello Pascal,

I'm sorry to come back on this but I do not understand your example... :/

My underlying question is the following: what is the proper method which can
be used to associate a set of traits with specific values to a given fo
element.
For example here:
associate a 2mm top, bottom, left and right padding to
a particular cell (fo:cell) in a particular table (fo:table).

With CSS and HTML, we would:
- declare a class C in a css stylesheet,
- in which we would set the various paddings
- and we would set the class attribute of a particular td class=C
element in a particular table element using this C value as forementioned.

The solution I proposed in my first post does this trick: I reckon the logic
is the same as above (in the CSS case).
Yet, you said this is not the more appropriate solution and you proposed
another one...
In this other solution you proposed, I do not understand what this
myElement element is.
What am I supposed to replace it with?
Where does this element have to be declared?

Note that I do not want ALL the fo:cell cells in the document to have
these styles applied uniformly, I want only some specific cells I choose to
have these styles applied.

I want my code to be writen properly but as you see I'm confused with your
example...

Thank you for helping.
Best regards.
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Re: Set the padding for all the cells of a given table at once

2012-06-11 Thread Pascal Sancho
Hi Léa,

2012/6/11 Léa Massiot lmhe...@orange.fr:

 Hello Pascal,

 I'm sorry to come back on this but I do not understand your example... :/

 My underlying question is the following: what is the proper method which can
 be used to associate a set of traits with specific values to a given fo
 element.
 For example here:
 associate a 2mm top, bottom, left and right padding to
 a particular cell (fo:cell) in a particular table (fo:table).

 With CSS and HTML, we would:
 - declare a class C in a css stylesheet,
 - in which we would set the various paddings
 - and we would set the class attribute of a particular td class=C
 element in a particular table element using this C value as forementioned.

 The solution I proposed in my first post does this trick: I reckon the logic
 is the same as above (in the CSS case).
 Yet, you said this is not the more appropriate solution and you proposed
 another one...

No, I said that if attributes values depend on context, the
call-template solution is more appropriate.
attribute-set remains an good solution to factorise static attribute values.

 In this other solution you proposed, I do not understand what this
 myElement element is.
 What am I supposed to replace it with?
 Where does this element have to be declared?

myElement can be replaced with any XML element you want. As I said,
that thread is a pure XSLT question, and I provide an answer that can
be used in any XSLT context.
XSL-FO can be replaced with any other DTD, the proposed example can be
adapted in any case.

 Note that I do not want ALL the fo:cell cells in the document to have
 these styles applied uniformly, I want only some specific cells I choose to
 have these styles applied.

 I want my code to be writen properly but as you see I'm confused with your
 example...

 Thank you for helping.
 Best regards.


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Re: Set the padding for all the cells of a given table at once

2012-06-11 Thread Léa Massiot

Hi Pascal,
Thank you for your answer.
Ok for the first part of it.
I'll have to work further to catch the meaning of the second :)
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Set the padding for all the cells of a given table at once

2012-06-08 Thread Léa Massiot

Hi,

I was wondering if there is another way than the one below to set the
padding for all the cells of a given table at once.

I created an attribute-set:

xsl:attribute-set name=foCellAttributeSet
xsl:attribute name=padding-right2mm/xsl:attribute
xsl:attribute name=padding-left2mm/xsl:attribute
xsl:attribute name=padding-top2mm/xsl:attribute
xsl:attribute name=padding-bottom2mm/xsl:attribute
/xsl:attribute-set

and I associated it to each cell of the table:

fo:table-cell xsl:use-attribute-sets=foCellAttributeSet
[...]
/fo:table-cell

Is it the proper way to do that?

Thank you and best regards.
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Re: Set the padding for all the cells of a given table at once

2012-06-08 Thread Pascal Sancho
Hi,

This is a pure XSLT related question.
That said, there are usually 2 ways to repeat attributes over a
collection of elements:
 - either the one you described
 - or using a xsl:call-template.

The latter is more appropriate if you need to pass parameters to your attributes

2012/6/8 Léa Massiot lmhe...@orange.fr:

 Hi,

 I was wondering if there is another way than the one below to set the
 padding for all the cells of a given table at once.

 I created an attribute-set:

 xsl:attribute-set name=foCellAttributeSet
        xsl:attribute name=padding-right2mm/xsl:attribute
        xsl:attribute name=padding-left2mm/xsl:attribute
        xsl:attribute name=padding-top2mm/xsl:attribute
        xsl:attribute name=padding-bottom2mm/xsl:attribute
 /xsl:attribute-set

 and I associated it to each cell of the table:

 fo:table-cell xsl:use-attribute-sets=foCellAttributeSet
        [...]
 /fo:table-cell

 Is it the proper way to do that?

 Thank you and best regards.
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Re: Set the padding for all the cells of a given table at once

2012-06-08 Thread Léa Massiot

Hi and thank you for your answer, Pascal.


This is a pure XSLT related question.
Ok, but these are still fo:cell elements I'm manipulating... :)

So, you are mentioning yet another more appropriate method than the one I
used.
Could you be so very kind to reformulate my example using this other method?
I don't see how this could be done.

Thank you for helping and best regards.
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Re: Set the padding for all the cells of a given table at once

2012-06-08 Thread Pascal Sancho
Léa,

here is an example:

myElement
  xsl:call-template name=myAttributeSet
xsl:with-param name=myParam
  myParamValue
/xsl:with-param
  /xsl:call-template
  ...
/myElement

xsl:template name=myAttributeSet
  xsl:param name=myParam/
  xsl:attribute name=myAttribute
xsl:value-of select=$myParam/
  /xsl:attribute
/xsl:template

2012/6/8 Léa Massiot lmhe...@orange.fr:

 Hi and thank you for your answer, Pascal.


 This is a pure XSLT related question.
 Ok, but these are still fo:cell elements I'm manipulating... :)

 So, you are mentioning yet another more appropriate method than the one I
 used.
 Could you be so very kind to reformulate my example using this other method?
 I don't see how this could be done.

 Thank you for helping and best regards.

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