Subject: FO: borders and background for inline areas From: "Nikolai Grigoriev" <grig@xxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 01:36:11 +0300 |
Hi! Question: what is the right way for drawing a border around one word in a text with XSL Formatting Objects? A spontaneous answer would be: <fo:inline-sequence border="thin solid black"> word </fo:inline-sequence> but it is stated in the WD that <fo:inline-sequence> does not produce any area, and serves only as a carrier to specify inheritable properties. So the solution is wrong: 'border' is not allowed on inline-sequences. One more solution is: <fo:bidi-override direction="ltr" border="thin solid black"> word </fo:bidi-override> which is correct but weird: we are far beyond the scope of <fo:bidi-override>. I have an impression this is kinda abusive. I have a strong feeling that XSL FO lacks an object whose central task is to bind arbitrary inlines into a single inline-area. Am I right? If yes, what is the suggested temporary solution at the moment for problems like the one above: - stick to <fo:bidi-override>; - extend <fo:inline-sequence> semantics, making it create an area; - invent a fresh element as a proprietary extension? Regards, Nikolai Grigoriev, RenderX XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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