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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: xsl component.title.properties
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 02:39:14PM -0800, Bob Stayton wrote: > On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 10:49:58PM +0100, Olivier Chapuis wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I used docbook-xsl v1.58.1. I've tried to customize the space after > > the title of a chapter in my fo style-sheet by using > > "component.title.properties". This does not work. Indeed, I take a > > look at fo/component.xsl and "component.title.properties" is never > > used. I will add > > > > xsl:use-attribute-sets="component.title.properties" > > > > around line 41. No? > > That is one way to do it, but > there's a reason that component.title.properties is not > used by the stylesheets. That is because it has been > replaced by the fo/titlepage.templates.xml specification > file. The parameter should probably be removed from the > distribution because people think it is doing something, > but it isn't. > > The problem was that the component.title template is used > by a lot of elements including article, appendix, index, > bibliography, glossary, colophon, dedication, and chapter. > So change one, you change them all. > > The specifications in titlepage.templates.xml let you set > properties for each kind of title independently, which > gives you much finer control. You have to regenerate the > titlepage.templates.xsl stylesheet file when you change the > spec file. This URL shows you how to do that (for HTML, > but the process for FO is the same): > > http://www.sagehill.net/xml/docbookxsl/HtmlCustomEx.html#HTMLTitlePage > Yes this book should help me a lot. About fo/titlepage.templates.xml, it seems that there is a problem with PassiveTex and chapter title: some parameters are taken in account (after-space*) but some other are not (before-space* and margin-left). It seems that, PassiveTex does not handle very well situation as <fo:block before-space="10mm" margin-left="-5mm" ...> <fo:block ...>Text</fo:block> </fo:block> some parameters of the first block are ignored. Thanks, Olivier
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