Subject: RE: [xsl] Paragraphs in Word XML From: "Michael Kay" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 15:06:26 -0000 |
This is a tough one but similar problems have been solved on this list before! I think the design in outline is this: if you encounter a table that has a break element within it, you need to apply a template/function that splits it into two: everything before the break, and everything after the break; you then apply the same processing recursively to "everything after the break" in case there are multiple breaks. The processing is a template rule that takes the break element as a parameter. When processing an element that is an ancestor of the break element, create a shallow copy of yourself containing deep copies of all your pre-break children; then apply templates recursively to the child that's an ancestor of the break element, then create a shallow copy of yourself containing deep copies of all your post-break children. Hope that makes sense, I don't have time to translate it into code! Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Kaila Kaarle [mailto:Kaarle.Kaila@xxxxxxx] > Sent: 04 January 2006 13:52 > To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [xsl] Paragraphs in Word XML > > Hello, > > I have an xml file containing the data for my genealogical > report. It contains table elements and section elements and > within sections there are person - relation and notices elements. > Notices elements contain notice elements with information > such as birth dates and places but also long texts about what > the person did. The text is divided into para elements and > some of them must be written into separate paragraps in the output. > > Word XML requires that <body> element contains <p> > (paragraph) elements. When I use XSTL to create my document I > would usually transform one section in my XML into a <p> > element in Word XML. But if the text contains paragraph marks > I need to fininsh the current Word paragraph and start a new > one (with a different style) but I don't know if I can do > that in XSLT. > > I'll add an example at the end of this message of my xml. > > My xml looks like this: All of it should go to one pargraph > if the <notice tag="NOTE"> would not contain the <para > type="NEW"> element. The rest of the text should go to the > second paragraph. > > How can I split the text in the example into two different > elements on output??? > Regards > Kaarle > > <tables> > <table number="1"> > <section type="MAIN" gen="1"> > <person sex="M" unitid="I1" source="1"> > <name> > <givenname>Paavo</givenname> > <surname>Kaila</surname> > </name> > <notices> > <notice tag="BIRT" text="Syntynyt"> > <date value="18840413">13.04.1884</date> > <place name="Vimpeli">Vimpeli</place> > </notice> > <notice tag="DEAT" text="Kuollut"> > <place name="Lappeenranta">Lappeenranta</place> > </notice> > <notice tag="OCCU"> > <para>Bonde</para> > <place name="Esse">Esse</place> > </notice> > <notice tag="NOTE"> > <para>Paavo oli isdni isd. Hdn meni Evan kanssa > naimisiin mutta oli hdnelld pari kolme muutakin vaimoa. Heitd > en ole tavannut vaikka viimeinen kuoli vasta muutama vuiosi sitten. > </para> > <para type="NEW">Lisdsin tdhdn vield tdllaisen > toisen tekstikappaleen. Word-xml testi on nyt testattavana ja > siindkin pitdisi saada kappaleet paikoilleen. Muuten homma ei > oikein suju. Myvskin olisi hyvd jos tdmd jatkuisi useammalle > riville. Ehkd se jo on ohittanut ekan rivin loppusarakkeen.</para> > </notice> > <notice tag="PHOT"> > <media name="P1R7.jpg" number="1">Tdmd on Paavo</media> > </notice> > </notices> > <relation type="SPOU" number="1" source="2"> > <event type="MARR"> > <date value="1907">1907</date> > <place name="Tammerfors">Tammerfors</place> > </event> > <person sex="F" unitid="I2"> > <name> > <givenname>Eva Charlotta</givenname> > <surname>Koskinen</surname> > </name> > <notices> > <notice tag="NAME"> > <name> > <givenname>Eva Charlotta</givenname> > <surname>Kaila</surname> > </name> > </notice> > <notice tag="BIRT" text="Syntynyt" source="3"> > <date value="18920422">22.04.1892</date> > <place name="Tammela">Tammela</place> > </notice> > <notice tag="DEAT" text="Kuollut"> > <date value="19640406">06.04.1964</date> > <place name="Helsinki">Helsinki</place> > </notice> > </notices> > </person> > </relation> > </person> > </section> > </table> > </tables>
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