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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] @role. How high can it go?
On 09/13/2011 05:28 PM, Bob Stayton wrote: > Hi Dave, > There are only four elements for which the stylesheets can propagate a > role attribute to an HTML class attribute: emphasis, para, phrase, and > entry, and each has its own stylesheet param to control such behavior > (such as $para.propagates.style). Because @role is used for many > different purposes, this feature has not been implemented for all > elements. > > But the stylesheets do support customizing class attributes. If you > want to use propagate role to class for other elements, then you'll > need to add a custom template in mode="class.value", as described here: > > http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/HtmlCustomEx.html#CustomClassValues > > Bob Stayton > Sagehill Enterprises > bobs@sagehill.net Thanks Bob. I need it higher than that... and found <xsl:template name="user.head.content"> <xsl:param name="node" select="."/> </xsl:template> Into which I added some jscript. Then used CSS to import a common stylesheet which I used to propograte the font-family to the body element. Working so far, though website is missing the user.head.content call? regards regards -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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