Subject: Re: [xsl] Displaying Icon in Page Margin From: Brian Popp <bpopp@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 10:31:31 -0500 |
> Syntactically you can make this more concise as: > > entry[position()=1 and > ( . | following-sibling::entry)//limit/@origin = 'fdx' ] Nice. Thanks for the tip. > If your writers are not using numbered table columns, then you could > predictably put a ghost first cell on every row, of zero width, with empty > blocks in it, where the empty block has the float outside the margin. You'd > have to be careful about table borders if the writer has control over the > cell border interaction with the table border. Interesting idea. That would work, but I don't think I could rely on our writers remembering to do this and wouldn't want to try and maintain it. I'm gonna keep hacking w/ absolute positioning. I think that's my only hope at this point. I just need to figure out some way to make it use absolute positioning for the x axis and relative positioning for the y axis. -bpopp
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