Subject: Re: [xsl] mailing labels From: "Mike Haarman" <mhaarman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 20:04:30 -0500 |
From: "Mulberry Technologies List Owner" <xsl-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Direct additional questions to the xsl-fo list at: > > > >www-xsl-fo@xxxxxx > > Bob - please don't let a grumpy reply chase you away. I suggest that > you try the XSL-FO approach to printing labels and ask questions > here (or on any of the other lists) if you have any difficulty. > Sorry. I had no intention of sounding grumpy. Terse, yes. I thought to: encourage some useful heuresis on the part of the poster; and direct him to a resource he may not have been aware of. In fact, I somewhere have a stylesheet which creates a fairly simple table which achieves the poster's goal for one of the model numbers he mentions. I thought if he replied to the w3.org list with additional concerns I could post excerpts of my solution there rather than spam this list with 250 lines of FO which may or may not have been to the point. It doesn't take a deal of math or absolute positioning to solve this problem and it can be parameterized to handle multiple label layouts, although I didn't take into account Mr. Holman's solution to wastage. Striving not to be a list curmudgeon, Mike XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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