Subject: Re: [xsl] odf2xhtml: Processing nested element content seperatly ? From: "Andreas M." <sfamix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 03:38:15 +0200 |
On 28.10.2006 02:12 Abel Braaksma wrote > Andreas M. wrote: > If that's a fact (sensible ---> sensitive, I know ;-) , why did they do > XHTML 1.1, with modularization, allowing for modules and thus: > expansion? I tried a few things, trying to add / change elements, but Sorry, I do not know enogh about this topic. I heard about the plans to modularize XHTML, but that is all I know. Thanks for mentioning that "sensible" ;-) I am not a "real" programmer. I need about 10 times as long as a "real" programmer would need to absorb topics we discuss here. They tend to call me "Luke". So I use the source ;-) I have written a bunch of essays. I decided, that I am tired of handcrafting all my HTML in an editor and I am used to automate my workflow as much as possible from my Amiga days (I dislike monolithic applications), I want to focus on the content, not on the markup. Since I use OOo it was just natural to create a template for my essays and have a result, that I could publish in print, on the web or wherever. In the meantime this has became a pet-project and I am very eager to solve my problems. As a person who enjoys literature and writing I see paragraphs as atomic. On the other side, David pointed out, that in mathematical literature things seem to be different. I am noone to judge this, since I hope, that I will never need to read a book about mathematics in my whole life, lol. So, I stand corrected. Still, I think the text:p approach in ODF was not a good choice. But as soon I will have a working XSL-T I will report back :-) As for your advice using CSS I will investiagte it. Thanks a lot for your help! I will use CSS for the layout so this might be an option, if all else fails. I am pretty sure, there is a way to get my desired result. My skills are just too low and I want to start using this export mechanism for OOo, so I came here to ask the gurus. -- Bye, Andreas M.
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