Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT/CSS border style - setting length of dashes From: "Kevin Brown" <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2012 11:37:59 -0700 |
Ken is exactly right (of course). As for your implementation, RenderX does not support the end user modifying the length of dashes in borders. A snippet of our internal formats shows this below (comments added for clarity) -- only color, style and thickness can be specified for each border (you would note that a solid border to RenderX consists of polygons so that the corners can be mitered together): <!-- Set the color --> <xep:gray-color gray="0.0"/> <!-- Draw a dashed border --> <xep:line style="dashed" thickness="1000" x-from="22677" y-from="561801" x-till="112677" y-till="561801"/> <!-- Draw a solid border --> <xep:polygon x-from="112677" y-from="561801"> <xep:point x-till="113177" y-till="562301"/> <xep:point x-till="328177" y-till="562301"/> <xep:point x-till="328677" y-till="561801"/> <xep:point x-till="329177" y-till="561301"/> <xep:point x-till="112677" y-till="561301"/> </xep:polygon> That said, it would be a somewhat easy exercise to develop a custom post-process of the above XEP intermediate file to obtain what you want. We do such exercises all the time for customization of output. You would pass XEP Intermediate Format to an application that replaces the above <xep:line/> with a inline SVG that accomplishes what you desire. You have in that one line almost all you need ... the line runs from 22677 to 112677 in XEP units (1/1000th of a point) and is 1000 (1 pt) thick. You would only need to also record the current color which would be the last color set prior to the actual <xep:line/> (in this case gray="0.0" which is essentially black). The application could be a simple XMLReader/XMLWriter that grabs all <xep:line/> elements and creates a small SVG with appropriate dash lengths/spacing and the length specified and either writes to disk or Base64 encodes the image and puts it right back into the intermediate format using the <xep:image/> element. This is exactly how we accomplished things like rounded corners on any/all corners of tables or rectangular area, gradient fills on text and many other "tricks". You can contact me directly if you are interested. Kevin Brown RenderX kevin@xxxxxxxxxxx
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