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Re: list items HTML formating with XSL
- From: Norman Walsh <ndw at nwalsh dot com>
- To: jaccoud at petrobras dot com dot br
- Cc: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 20:58:53 -0500
- Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: list items HTML formating with XSL
- References: <OF311993CB.605BFBFD-ON83256CAA.0057A7CC@petrobras.com.br>
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/ jaccoud@petrobras.com.br was heard to say:
| Actually, I don't use inline styling at all -- I was in fact trying to get
| rid of the type="disc" attribute, in order to define it through CSS. Same
| thing happens whith tables -- to use CSS effectively, I have to make the
| styling attributes go away.
Ok.
| Would it be very difficult to condition the emission of these styling
| attributes to a stylesheet parameter, say emit.style.attribs ? We can then
There's already css.decoration. I've changed the list generation
templates to output type on ul only if css.decoration != 0.
| produce a suitable default CSS to serve as a initial point for styling.
| Most of these attributs occur only in tables.
I think you can turn all of those off by setting table.borders.with.css=0
(But the resulting tables are probably going to be a lot uglier because
there's so much that HTML can't do.)
Be seeing you,
norm
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