Clay Leeds wrote:
You can also write it this way:
General comment for header 1, 2, 3
Does anyone know if one way is "better" than another (read more
efficient)?
I didn't meet any implementation where it makes a difference
whether you use xsl:attribute or an AVT. The xsl:attribute
is more v
On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 06:25 AM, Chris Bowditch wrote:
I believe you need to set number-columns-spanned="{$nb_header}"
Chris
You can also write it this way:
General comment for header 1, 2, 3
Does anyone know if one way is "better" than another (read more
efficient)? I currently h
From: Julien Vinel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
And an xsl code like this :
General comment for header 1, 2, 3
Fop give me an error :
[ERROR] Error in number-columns-spanned property value '$nb_header':
org.apache.fop.fo.expr.PropertyException: illegal character
I believe you
Hello,
I would like to do a "col-span" who depend on the value of a variable,
for example :
I have an xml file which contains:
Header 1
Header 2
Header 3
And an xsl code like this :
Test 1
General comment