[xsl] XSL FO and change bars

Subject: [xsl] XSL FO and change bars
From: Jim Melton <jim.melton@xxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 06 May 2001 23:51:52 -0600
Gentlepeople,

I have diligently searched the FAQ and the XSL-List archives without finding anything related to this subject. If I have missed a relevant bit of information, I will be grateful for somebody to point me to it.

If I have not missed it, then perhaps this note will stimulate some discussion or even a solution.

Many text publishing products (e.g., LaTex, DECdocument, Microsoft Word, Adobe Framemaker) have the ability to apply so-called change bars (those vertical rules alongside one edge of portions of a document) to indicate new or changed bits of text in a document.

I am responsible for producing a series of documents that is frequently updated and distributed to a largish group of people for on-going development work. Change bars are essential to allow participants to readily see what has changed amongst about 2,000 pages of text. I am currently producing these documents using DECdocument, but am in the process of converting them to XML, producing PDF via XSL FO (using RenderX's XEP product).

I do not immediately see how to implement change bars through XSLT and XSL FO.

If there is some obvious way, then please tell me and I'll be suitable embarrassed. If there is some non-obvious way, then I will be very pleased to learn how to accomplish this. If there is no known way, then I'll be disappointed ;^)

Many thanks for all relevant responses!
   Jim
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