Subject: Re: [xsl] apply-templates vs value-of in leader line From: "Eric Bréchemier" <eric.brechemier@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 14:14:15 +0200 |
Hello Jennifer, I cannot reproduce your incorrect output... First of all, if you use "xml" output method, you should get FO elements in the results, not just plain text. Can you post a (short) complete stylesheet, including the output method? Which XSLT processor are you using? Kind Regards, Eric Brichemier On 9/24/07, Jennifer Phan wrote: > Hello, > I'm having trouble getting the format correct in my FO style sheet. > Currently I am showing my data using "value-of switch[2]" I need to > instead use "apply-templates select="switch[2]", if don't use the > apply-templates the "value" element is not pulled in and I have an > empty parenthesis. But when I use apply-templates all the text > stretches across and the leader line and switch[3] starts on a new > line. Below are examples of my problem. If anyone could explain why > this is I appreciate it. > > With value-of - (this is how I want it to look, but need the () to be > filled with the text in the value element) > 1. switch 2 is used in accordance with () > specifications.....................ISO > > (...) > > With apply-templates > 1. switch 2 is used in accordance with > all specifications > ............................................................................. ...................................I > SO > (...)
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