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Re: [docbook-apps] two-column spans for figure and table


Bob Stayton wrote:

That's a different approach, and would probably be more flexible.  When you
say "post processing step", do you mean passing the normal FO output through
a second XSLT process? That's what Ken's PSMI scheme does, right?

Yes. Second XSLT stage is an option. Or if you use node-set() you can do it in one stylesheet -- catch whole FO output into variable, then make node-set from this variable and finally massage this node-set with templates that will copy original FO content, move fo:blocks with span directly under the fo:flow and add properly all inherited properties to these moved blocks.


This process can be quite easily integrated into the DocBook stylesheets -- see the section about multi-pass processing in

http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/07/16/nodeset.html


IMHO the hardest part will be in implementing proper properties inheritance.

Jirka

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