than it makes sense :-)
Vincent Hennebert wrote:
Dirk Bromberg a écrit :
Thanks, so i'll have a look at this...
i'was thinking that there is something in the fo e.g for toc an so
onlike in latex
If it may help you see the correspondance: FO is more at the TeX
level. See LaTeX as a k
Dirk Bromberg a écrit :
Thanks, so i'll have a look at this...
i'was thinking that there is something in the fo e.g for toc an so
onlike in latex
If it may help you see the correspondance: FO is more at the TeX level. See
LaTeX as a kind of XSLT stylesheet that produces TeX. All high-leve
Thanks, so i'll have a look at this...
i'was thinking that there is something in the fo e.g for toc an so
onlike in latex
but i think i can go the way of numbering via xsl... :-)
Dirk
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Dirk:
This is more of an XSL question, but check out the following resource
Dirk:
This is more of an XSL question, but
check out the following resource: http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/N5758.html
There is a section on "Legal Style
Numbering" which looks like what you want.
-Lou
Dirk Bromberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/12/2005
07:21:37 AM:
> Hi,
>
> i'm se
On Sep 12, 2005, at 13:21, Dirk Bromberg wrote:
i'm searching for a solution for numbering some chapter / section /
subsection in fop?
i'll be able to do it like:
1. HeadLine
1.1 SubHeadLine
1.1.1 SubSubHeadLine
2. HeadLine
If you're using XML+XSLT to generate the FO source, there is the ve
Hi,
i'm searching for a solution for numbering some chapter / section /
subsection in fop?
i'll be able to do it like:
1. HeadLine
1.1 SubHeadLine
1.1.1 SubSubHeadLine
2. HeadLine
and so on.
How can i do this?
THX
Dirk
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