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RE: Usage of older XSL version
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- Subject: RE: Usage of older XSL version
- From: Stephen Deach <sdeach at Adobe dot COM>
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 07:27:58 -0700
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
You misread the spec, it says that the role property "is used by ALL
formatting objects that CAN BE CONTAINED IN fo:flow or fo:static-content."
It is allowed on fo:inline-container, however, you probably want to use
fo:wrapper (it is a closer semantic to the old inline-sequence) or you
could put the role property directly on fo:block, fo:list-item, etc. since
you are tagging "paragraph styles".
The use of role is for exactly what you desire, to preserve the semantic
identity of the source node (Kop-1/-2). If you search the March-27 spec for
"role" you will find several examples.
At 12:27 2000-05-15 +0200, you wrote:
>Still pondering..
>
>The use of 'fo:inline-container' togeter with 'role' does not apear in the
>documentation, 'role' can only be used in 'fo:flow' or 'fo:static-content'.
>'fo:static-content' is sertainly not allowed so i'll would use 'fo:flow',
>like the code below
>
><xsl:stylesheet>
> <xsl:template match="Kop">
> <fo:flow role="Kop 1">
> </fo:flow>
> </xsl:template>
> <xsl:template match="identificatie">
> <fo:flow role="Kop 2">
> </fo:flow>
> </xsl:template>
></xsl:stylesheet>
>
>"Kop 1" and "Kop 2" are the styles in Word ("Heading 1" and "Heading 2" in
>the english version)
>
>Still questioning my pshycological state ? Please enlighten me.
>
>greets,
>
>Ivar Snaaijer
>
>
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