Subject: Re: [xsl] Dynamic numbering of lists in xslt From: xslt.new <xslt.new@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 13:20:41 -0600 |
yes.
Monday, January 8, 2007, 10:04:47 PM, you wrote:
xn> Hi:
xn> I am a newbie to xslt and XSLFO. I have to do a numbering which offers the xn> flexibility to reorder elements if an element in between is being removed.
xn> I will try to demonstrate with an example input.
xn> <chapter1> xn> <section>first section<section> xn> </chapter1> xn> <chapter1> xn> <section>second section</section> xn> </chapter1> xn> <chapter1> xn> <section>third section</section> xn> </chapter1> xn> <chapter1> xn> <section>fourth section</section> xn> </chapter1>
xn> So, I want my output to look like
xn> 1. first section xn> 2. second section xn> 3. third section xn> 4. fourth section
xn> and so on. Suppose one chapter1 element is removed in between, lets say xn> second section, then the numbering should reset itself so that now the xn> output looks like:
xn> 1. first section xn> 2. third section xn> 3. fourth section
xn> Is it possible to achieve this in xslt and XSLFO?
xn> Please do let me know.
xn> Thanks
-- Alexey mailto:alexey.nikolaenkov@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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