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 :) Best regards. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Set-the-padding-for-all-the-cells-of-a-given-table-at-once-tp33981242p33992902.html Sent from th

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 : > > 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. >

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, l

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: myParamValue ... 2012/6/8 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

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

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 Massi