Subject: Re: [xsl] XSL-FO: Fixed box to construct empty text-box or tick-box. From: "Lloyd Thompson" <lloyd_t@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 15:45:10 +0000 |
<fo:table-cell> <fo:block font-family="Times">Question?</fo:block>
<fo:table-cell> <fo:block height="5mm" start-indent="3pt">Yes</fo:block> </fo:table-cell>
<fo:table-cell > <fo:block start-indent="3pt">No</fo:block> </fo:table-cell>
</fo:table-row> </fo:table-body> </fo:table>
From: "G. Ken Holman" <gkholman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [xsl] XSL-FO: Fixed box to construct empty text-box or tick-box.
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 13:10:09 -0500
At 2006-03-22 17:23 +0000, Lloyd Thompson wrote:I am writing XSL-FO to produce a questionnaire document. For this I will need to create empty text-boxes and tick-boxes.
When I've had to create quiz layouts, I've used <block-container> very effectively: if the quiz had a specified distance *including* the question, the question is flowed inside the <block-container>, whereas if the quiz had a specified distance for just the answer, the question is flowed before the <block-container>.
Here is the test bed that I used to learn this ... these are the first two questions from our evaluation form for our hands-on XSL training ... the first has the question inside the block container, the second has the question before the block container:
<list-item>
<list-item-label text-align="end" end-indent="label-end()">
<block>1)</block>
</list-item-label>
<list-item-body start-indent="body-start()">
<block-container block-progression-dimension="2.3cm">
<block start-indent="0pt">
<xsl:text>Did the material cover what you were expecting?</xsl:text>
</block>
</block-container>
</list-item-body>
</list-item>
<list-item>
<list-item-label text-align="end" end-indent="label-end()">
<block>2)</block>
</list-item-label>
<list-item-body start-indent="body-start()">
<block space-before="inherited-property-value(font-size) * .5"
text-align-last="justify">
<xsl:text>Quality of the presentation slides:</xsl:text>
<leader/>
<xsl:text>(poor) 1 - 10 (excellent): </xsl:text>
<leader leader-pattern="rule" leader-length="1cm"
rule-thickness="1pt"/>
</block>
<block space-before="inherited-property-value(font-size) * .5">
<xsl:text>How might the presentation slides be improved?</xsl:text>
</block>
<block-container block-progression-dimension="2.0cm"
start-indent="0pt"
space-before="inherited-property-value(font-size) * .5">
<block/>
</block-container>
</list-item-body>
</list-item>
For tick-boxes, I use a bordered <inline-container>, as in the following also from my evaluation sheet, though this appears to only work in Antenna House and not in XEP or in Ibex, and I haven't bothered to figure out who is right and who is wrong ... it might only be an issue of those tools not supporting <inline-container>:
<block space-before="inherited-property-value(font-size) * .5" text-align-last="justify"> <xsl:text>Would you like to be contacted for information</xsl:text> <xsl:text> on future courses from either the event</xsl:text> <xsl:text> organizers or directly from Crane?</xsl:text> <leader/> <inline-container width="1em" height="1em" alignment-adjust="text-after-edge" border-style="solid" border-width="1pt"> <block><leader/></block> </inline-container> <xsl:text> No </xsl:text> <inline-container width="1em" height="1em" alignment-adjust="text-after-edge" border-style="solid" border-width="1pt"> <block><leader/></block> </inline-container> <xsl:text> Yes</xsl:text> </block>
From my understanding of XSL-FO the above should be right.
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . Ken
At 2006-03-22 17:23 +0000, Lloyd Thompson wrote:
Greetings,
I am writing XSL-FO to produce a questionnaire document. For this I will need to create empty text-boxes and tick-boxes. So far, I have managed to produce text-boxes using fo:table; the text-boxes are simply cells that contain borders. The problem is that this box grows as the text in another column spans over more than one line, so ideally I want to place a fixed size box in the table.
What is the best way to go about doing this? I tried to create an empty fo:block and specified attributes for height and width but unfortunatley as the box is not populated, it appears as a flat line. Do I have to produce an SVG?
Many thanks,
Lloyd
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