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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] FOP & Glossary
In this case, you are not seeing the glossary processed as blocks, although that was a good conclusion. What you are seeing is a limitation in FOP. The list-item-label and list-item-body children of each list-item should be aligned at the top of their blocks. They are with XEP and Antenna House. But with FOP, the space-before property that is output by the para in the glossdef causes the para to be spaced down inside its list-item-body. There is a template that compensates for this problem for listitems, steps, and callouts that use the same mechanism. I just added glossdef to that template in CVS. In the mean time, you can put this change in your customization layer: <xsl:template match="listitem/*[1][local-name()='para' or local-name()='simpara' or local-name()='formalpara'] |glossdef/*[1][local-name()='para' or local-name()='simpara' or local-name()='formalpara'] |step/*[1][local-name()='para' or local-name()='simpara' or local-name()='formalpara'] |callout/*[1][local-name()='para' or local-name()='simpara' or local-name()='formalpara']" priority="2"> <fo:block> <xsl:call-template name="anchor"/> <xsl:apply-templates/> </fo:block> </xsl:template> Bob Stayton Sagehill Enterprises DocBook Consulting bobs@sagehill.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jared Hales" <jhales@commnav.com> To: <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org> Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 1:50 PM Subject: [docbook-apps] FOP & Glossary > I am using docbook stylesheets 1.65.1 with FOP > > I am running into a problem where my glossary terms are being offset > from the deifnition. Basically, the term will be on one line, and the > definition will be on the next line down and indented. > > Like so: > > term > definition > > But, I want: > > term definition > > I've been doing my research and it sounds like I am displaying the > glossary as "block" format when I want the gloassary displayed in "list" > format. > > Is it possible to do what I am looking to do? If so, what am I doing wrong? > > > -jared > >
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