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Subject: Re: indexterm indentation
Bob Stayton wrote: > Hi, Hello, > You can use a couple of attribute-sets to achive the same end. Add these to > your customization layer: > > <xsl:attribute-set name="index.div.title.properties"> > <xsl:attribute name="start-indent">0pt</xsl:attribute> > </xsl:attribute-set> > > <xsl:attribute-set name="index.entry.properties"> > <xsl:attribute name="start-indent">0pt</xsl:attribute> > </xsl:attribute-set> Thanks, it works fine. > These properties will be added in the next release of the stylesheets. IMHO, 'index.entry.properties' documentation should clarify what 'start-indent' applies only to indexterm (overrided by other level terms). And if primary indexterm start-indent controlled over params, other level start-indent should also be controlled over params instead of hard coded values. > This problem comes from the index in an article inheriting the > body.start.indent used in the article page sequence. In a book index, a new > page sequence is started with zero body.start.indent. By the way, how I can start new index page sequence for article index ? <skipped/> -- Regards, Vyt mailto: vyt@vzljot.ru JID: vyt@vzljot.ru
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