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Gray boxes or shading in DSSSL?
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- Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Gray boxes or shading in DSSSL?
- From: Dan York <dyork at e-smith dot com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 14:29:34 -0500
- Organization: e-smith, Inc.
Just a question for the DSSSL-inclined... is it possible in DSSSL
to put shading into a region?
For instance, right now using DB4.1/DSSSL1.62/openjade1.3/jadetex3.3
a DocBook <warning> comes out as a box with a rule around it. And
that's fine for what I'm doing right now. But I was just thinking
about it and was curious to know if there was any way to do something
like give it a 10% or 20% gray background (and perhaps drop the
rule around the edge). This would be for PDF/PostScript output, not
HTML.
Is that something that can be done in DSSSL? Or is that more a
function of the formatting tool? (in this case openjade/jadetex)
Just curious,
Dan
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