Re: [docbook-apps] itemized list, and import precedence

2011-08-09 Thread Vincent Hennebert
On 09/08/11 11:33, Jirka Kosek wrote: > On 7.8.2011 18:50, Bob Stayton wrote: > >> This isn't a case of import precedence, but of different attributes. >> In general, the qualified attributes (like space-before.optimum) take >> precedence over the non-qualified attributes (like space-before).

Re: [docbook-apps] itemized list, and import precedence

2011-08-09 Thread davep
On 08/09/2011 11:33 AM, Jirka Kosek wrote: On 7.8.2011 18:50, Bob Stayton wrote: This isn't a case of import precedence, but of different attributes. In general, the qualified attributes (like space-before.optimum) take precedence over the non-qualified attributes (like space-before). I wish

Re: [docbook-apps] itemized list, and import precedence

2011-08-09 Thread Jirka Kosek
On 7.8.2011 18:50, Bob Stayton wrote: > This isn't a case of import precedence, but of different attributes. > In general, the qualified attributes (like space-before.optimum) take > precedence over the non-qualified attributes (like space-before). I > wish the DocBook XSL stylesheets had not

Re: [docbook-apps] itemized list, and import precedence

2011-08-07 Thread davep
ook-apps" Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 1:45 AM Subject: [docbook-apps] itemized list, and import precedence I have import docbook stylesheets import my attribute sets in which I have 5mm 5mm The resulting xsl-fo shows I.e. the space-before is set twice? I'm guessing it's a

Re: [docbook-apps] itemized list, and import precedence

2011-08-07 Thread Bob Stayton
sl-fo has space-before="0pt", but I don't see where the 0pt might have come from. Bob Stayton Sagehill Enterprises b...@sagehill.net - Original Message - From: "davep" To: "Docbook-apps" Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 1:45 AM Subject: [docbook-ap

[docbook-apps] itemized list, and import precedence

2011-08-06 Thread davep
I have import docbook stylesheets import my attribute sets in which I have 5mm 5mm The resulting xsl-fo shows I.e. the space-before is set twice? I'm guessing it's an import precedence issue... but I don't know what the precedence is... and Mike Kays book only talks about nested importin