Dear all,
I made some further tests on the admonition alignment and incidentally
discovered a strange behavior.
If I made the fo:block inside the item body visible with a red dotted line,
the inner block (built through apply-templates) is rendered on the bottom of
its outer block. Here is an
Hi,
Sorry, but this does not work for me.
Here some relevant data, that may be necessary for further analysis:
Used tools/software
XSLT Processor: Saxon Version 9-5-1-8
FO Processor: Apache FOP 1.1
XSL Stylesheet Files Distribution: ZIP-Release 1.78.1 downloaded from
sourceforge.net
Can't be controlled with a parameter, but it can with processing
instructions. See:
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/1.78.1/doc/pi/dbhtml_stop-chunking.html
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
On 4/14/2015 3:00 AM, Elias Gerber wrote:
Hello everyone.
Is it possible
Hi,
The way I interpret your examples is that just adding the red border to
the block in the list-item-body changes the alignment of the
list-item-label. Is that right? That should not happen. What FO
processor are you using?
Can you be a bit more precise on your need: What I need is to
Sorry, I assumed you were using DocBook5 and the namespaced version of
the stylesheets, now I see that you are using DocBook 4. In the
customization I gave you, just remove the d: namespace prefix from the
element names, then the stylesheet will recognize the elements in your
document.
Bob
Hi,
If you take a peek inside the generated titlepage.templates.xsl, you'll
see that each of the title pages uses different modes to process their
elements:
recto page:
xsl:template match=mediaobject mode=book.titlepage.recto.auto.mode
fo:block xmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format;