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 :)
Best regards.
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Hi Léa,
2012/6/11 Léa Massiot :
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> 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.
>
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, l
Léa,
here is an example:
myParamValue
...
2012/6/8 Léa Massiot :
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> 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
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
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 Massi