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Subject: Applying a processing instruction by default in a stylesheet
Per the instructions in Bob Stayton's excellent XSL Guide for <variablelist> [http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Variablelists.html], I've found that I want to use a number of processing instructions in every variablelist in a set of documents. Something along the lines of: <?dbhtml list-presentation='table'?> <?dbhtml term-presentation='bold'?> <?dbhtml term-width='20%' list-width='80%'?> <?dbhtml table-summary='Field Description'?> <?dbfo term-width="0.75in"?> Rather than copying/pasting these into every <variablelist>, it would make sense to make this the default behavior for each instance. Is there a way to activate the applicable instructions in my customization layers for print and html for all variablelists? I've searched through the stylesheets, but with my limited understanding of XSL, I'm not sure how exactly the instruction is set during processing and how I can set it manually in the stylesheet instead of the document. DAVID GOSS | Technical Writer P 1.800.876.9218 x 345 | F 1.800.588.9866 dgoss@mueller-inc.com http://www.MuellerReports.com
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