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[docbook-apps] Different styling for formal objects
- From: Zbyszek Cybulski <z dot cybulski at gmail dot com>
- To: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 00:03:47 +0200
- Subject: [docbook-apps] Different styling for formal objects
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- Reply-to: Zbyszek Cybulski <z dot cybulski at gmail dot com>
Hi,
As stated in Bob's book, the title of figure, table, example, equation
and procedure objects share the same print styling. The position of
titles can be customized (before or after) but I can't find, how to
customize the styling for different objects.
Say, I want to have the procedure or example title bigger than the
base font and bold, while the figure title (can I say, caption?)
smaller than the base font.
Is it possible and what do I do to achieve this? I want PDF as output
(Docbook 4.4 + Xalan + XEP to process my source files).
I am still too fresh with XSL, XSLT and Docbook, so my problem can be
just lack of reading. If so, I apologize.
Tks,
Zbyszek
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