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At 2006-01-16 10:11 -0500, Nadia.Swaby@xxxxxx wrote:
I have a problem with an XML Document that is being rendered to PDF, using AntennaHouse. The XML contains the following text: for Sand Castings is .125" Can you show your original stylesheet that produced the separation? There is nothing in XSL-FO 1.0 to imply there is separation between the decimal point and the number. What I've seen from some students is they inadvertently include significant white-space in their XSLT and misinterpret the results as issues of XSL-FO. This is what I need to know: Is there any way (using XSL 1.0) to surround a string that contains '.n(1-5)" ' with an fo:inline element? No, not easily. You cannot match on a portion of text, so you would end up with convoluted recursive calls. Or will I have to add and element to the XML so that the user can specify which text need to be kept on the same line? Hopefully neither and we'll find out the problem in your original stylesheet. I hope this helps. . . . . . . . . Ken
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