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living headers
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- Subject: [xsl] living headers
- From: "Joerg Schmitz" <schmitz_joerg at web dot de>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 14:05:20 +0200
- Organization: http://freemail.web.de/
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Hello,
How can I format my pages in such a way that headers could have a varying character instead of a static charcter? So titles should autmatically
appear in the header too. I think you call it something like "living headers".
A good exaple is the documentation of XEP (http://www.renderx.com/Tests/doc/fo/tutorial.pdf).
But this is a way to hard to comprehend.
An other example is included in XEP. It´s name is "marker.pdf". But, as the first one, it´s again to much to handle.
I am looking for a basic example ... like for an XML-file like this:
<book>
<title>This is the booktitle</title>
<chapter>
<caption>This is caption 1</caption>
<subchapter>
<caption>This is the caption of subchapter 1.1 </caption>
<text>This is the text of subchapter 1.1 ... bla bla bla ... </text>
</subchapter>
</chapter>
<chapter>
<caption>This is caption 2</caption>
<subchapter>
<caption>This is the caption of subchapter 2.1 </caption>
<text>This is the text of subchapter 2.1 ... bla bla bla ... </text>
</subchapter>
</chapter>
</book>
I want the caption of the chapter (not subchapter) in the header. A chapter could spread over a few pages.
Thank you very much in advance.
J. Schmitz
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