Hi,
The subtitle is shown in „bold“, because I wrote:
font-family = "BlackCn77" font-weight="bold"
The code looks like the following:
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format";
xsl:use-attribute-sets = "book.titlepage.recto.style"
font-family = "BlackCn77" font-weight="bold"
fo
Hallo,
Is it possible to define the height between and
?For example with “processing instruction” or with “role”?
Thanks for any help!
Lily
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justus-b...@piater.name wrote:
Stefan Seefeld wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009
09:52:58 -0500:
* Your layout element may nest (it may appear wherever block-level
elements are expected).
Yes, but I'm not sure this is necessary. For simplicity, we should
perhaps allow it only as a child of ,
Stefan Seefeld wrote on Thu, 22 Jan 2009
09:52:58 -0500:
> * Your layout element may nest (it may appear wherever block-level
> elements are expected).
Yes, but I'm not sure this is necessary. For simplicity, we should
perhaps allow it only as a child of , without nesting, until
somebody comes u
justus-b...@piater.name wrote:
How about the following proposal, which builds on your ideas and
accommodates both of our use cases:
With respect to current docbook-slides,
- Introduce a single new element called with (all optional)
attributes "master" (in analogy to FO page-master, correspo
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 07:54:15AM +, DavePawson wrote:
> justus-b...@piater.name wrote:
>> DavePawson wrote on Wed, 21 Jan 2009 15:45:21
>> +:
>>
>>> Tables are for tabular data. Go read W3C accessibility guidelines.
>>> Tables are not for visual layout all over the screen.
>>> CSS does t
Stefan Seefeld wrote on Wed, 21 Jan 2009
13:43:37 -0500:
> My expectation was that each slide models a given template, and a
> flexible and minimal way to achieve that through markup was to
> associate a template (by-name) with the foil, and then simply name the
> blocks, such that the stylesheet