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Arjun Ray wrote:

>Frankly, I don't even understand the problem.  Are you saying that the
>graphics package generates the XSLT for you?  (In that case, I sympathise
>but I don't see how it's relevant - you're simply stuck with the tools you
>have.)  Are you cutting-and-pasting swads of graphics package output into
>an XSLT stylesheet?  (Again I sympathise, and again you likely need better
>tools - or a different approach to the problem.)  Are you creating oodles
>of SVG elements by hand in your XSLT stylesheet?  (Which would be the
>*point* of raising the issue of "50:1" or "100:1", but then I don't see
>how the graphics package is relevant.) 
>
Option 2 - the graphics package generates the SVG, and at build time I 
created my transforms by slapping an xsl:transform element round the 
SVG, then inserting the necessary xsl:template, xsl:for-each and 
xsl:value elements.

I don't need better tools - the XSLT approach is perfect for this 
requirement. I really can't see any other approach that wouldn't involve 
an explosion of labour and file size.

Francis.



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