Title: RE: (not so private reply) Variable in Static Content
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From: Roland Neilands [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 10:51 AM
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Subject: RE: (not so private reply
not so private reply) Variable in Static ContentSimon, So I am wondering how to put a dynamic variable in a static content (it is working well for the page number) ! You can't the way you think you do it. Actually you are mixing up XSL transformation and formatting. These are two different thin
Hello,
I have a little problem using variable in a static content... I have a
border on even pages of my document where I wanna draw the title of the
current category.
So I putted a static content with a test on the $THEME variable, which
will select the right image for the current category
FRANCE
Application Developper
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Hello,
I have a little problem using variable in a static content... I have a
border on even pages of my document where I wanna draw the title of the
current
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I am wondering how to put a
dynamic variable in a static content (it is working well for the page
number) !
You can't the way you think you do it. Actually you are mixing
up XSL transformation and formatting. These are two different
things. A fo:page-number
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Pour : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
De : J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date : 17/02/2003 10:17PM
Objet : Re: Variable in Static Content (forgot)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I am wondering how to put a
dynamic variable in a static content (it is working well for the page
number) !
You
Ooops... Sorry, that's public finally ! I really need to sleep! ;)Zz[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : -Pour : [EMAIL PROTECTED]De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date : 18/02/2003 12:24AMObjet : Re: (private reply) Variable in Static Content (forgot)Thanks you for your answer !And many thanks for the english
Simon,
So I am wondering how to put a
dynamic variable in a static content (it is working well
for the page
number) !
You can't the way you think you do it. Actually you are mixing
up XSL transformation and formatting. These are two different
things. A fo:page-number is evaluated