> namespace in the document, so the self::d:warning did not match. With the
> correct namespace declaration, your version works.
>
> Bob Stayton
> Sagehill Enterprises
> b...@sagehill.net
>
>
> On 4/29/2014 10:24 PM, Brett Davis wrote:
>>
>> Dean, you'
anks,
> Brett
>
> On 30 April 2014 02:23, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
>> Hi Brett!
>>
>> Which version of the stylesheets are you using? There is a version that
>> uses a namespace and one that doesn’t.
>>
>> /frank
>>
>> 29 apr 2014 kl. 10:24 sk
ou using? There is a version that uses
> a namespace and one that doesn’t.
>
> /frank
>
> 29 apr 2014 kl. 10:24 skrev Brett Davis :
>
>> Hi Dean,
>>
>> Thanks for the speedy answer. Unfortunately, that doesn't let me give
>> each admonition a differ
Thanks for the perserverence, Dean.
We might be talking about different things. I can change the lines
that I want in the ways that I want, so I'm confident that I'm setting
the right attributes. What I can't do is set the line colors to red
for warnings and blue for notes. All admonitions get the
Hi Dean,
Thanks for the speedy answer. Unfortunately, that doesn't let me give
each admonition a different color either.
The part that's not working for me is the "choose" block, where a
warning should have red lines and a note should have blue lines.
Whether I use test="self::d:warning" or
test=
Hi,
I'd like to give each admonition a border of its own color. I found a
question where using a "choose" block was suggested when customizing
the attribute-set for "graphical.admonition.properties". I've tried
that, and while I can change the attributes in the attribute-set, my
tests in the "choo