Subject: RE: [xsl] Cell width From: "Rick Roen" <Rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 06:15:17 -0500 |
Oleg, Your question seems a little off base since XSLT does not present anything, it transforms XML into something that is presented like HTML or RTF or XSL-FO->PDF. If you are presenting something using XSLT to transform, what output format are you using? If HTML, you can use colspan like you said. I don't think there is an equivalent in CSS, but you can google for this. If XSL-FO you can specify a width for element fo:table-column with the column-width attribute. Rick -----Original Message----- From: Oleg Konovalov [mailto:olegkon@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 9:42 PM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [xsl] Cell width Hi, I am trying to reformat my XSLT presentation page (several tables) so that some cells are shorter, some are longer and in some rows the text spans across a few cells. As of now, it all render them as all of the same width. Is there a tag in XSL for that, something like a "colspan" in HTML ? Can the number be less than 1? (my first column should be very short, just a few characters) Sorry for the newbie question. What's the syntaxis, something like: <cell span="0.5">short</cell> ? Thank you, Oleg.
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