Subject: RE: Dynamic image and text alignment
From: Pieter Reint Siegers Kort <pieter.siegers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 16:29:40 -0600
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Hi Tiffany,
Could you post your XSLT sofar? And also some typical input XML, that'll
help too.
Cheers,
<prs/>
-----Original Message-----
From: Tiffany Blake [mailto:Tiffany_Blake@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 3:53 PM
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Dynamic image and text alignment
i am trying to control the image and text alignment in my presentation
dynamically based on the user choice input. the trick is to allow multiple
variations of image/text presentation on one page.
Page example:
paragraph 1 (user choice creates flag = left-right <xsl:if
test="body_image_placement='left-right'">)
image flush left
text right aligned to image
paragraph 2 (user choice creates flag = top-bottom <xsl:if
test="body_image_placement='top-bottom'">)
image above text
text below image
paragraph 3 (user choice creates flag = top-bottom <xsl:if
test="body_image_placement='top-bottom'">)
no image
text flush left
Rendered page:
paragraph 1 X this is the text that appears
right aligned to image
paragraph 2 X
this is the text that appears below the
image
paragraph 3 this is the text that apppears with no image
any suggestions?
tiffany_blake@xxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 1:07 PM
To: 'Dimtre Novatchev'
Cc: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Computational complexity of accessing the Nth item in a
sequence and in a node-set
> So, if I have understood correctly, having
>
> $sequence[last()]
>
> (and somehow more than one reference to $sequence) will guarantee that
> any further access to the items of $sequence will be performed in
> constant time?
No guarantees: but yes, that's what I would expect to happen.
>
> Cant this be pre-computed automatically by the XSLT processor?
> Something like computing a function with @memo-function="yes", but
> done by the XSLT processor?
I'm not clear what you mean.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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