Brett,
It may be time to do some debugging with <xsl:message> statements to
see what is really going on. Do you know that your template is actually
activated?
Also, what command line arguments are you using with XSLTPROC?
Dean
In a message dated 4/29/2014 6:29:32 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
brettd43@gmail.com writes:
Hi
Frank,
I'm using xsl-ns-1.78.1/fo/docbook.xsl as my base style sheet,
and as far as I know it's DocBook 5.0. I've had errors caused by
missing namespaces before, so I'm fairly sure that it's supposed to be
there. I've also tried leaving out the namespace ("self::warning") just to
be sure, and that gives the same result.
So far I've
tried: test="self::d:warning" test="self::warning" test="ancestor-or-self::d:warning" test="ancestor-or-self::warning"
I
don't know any other options to try.
I just thought: maybe it's a
problem with my version of xsltproc (libxslt-1.1.26.win32), or maybe how
I'm using it. That would be a question for another mailing
list...
Thanks, Brett
On 30 April 2014 02:23, Frank
Arensmeier <farensmeier@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi
Brett! > > Which version of the stylesheets are you using? There
is a version that uses a namespace and one that doesn’t. > >
/frank > > 29 apr 2014 kl. 10:24 skrev Brett Davis
<brettd43@gmail.com>: > >> Hi
Dean, >> >> Thanks for the speedy answer. Unfortunately,
that doesn't let me give >> each admonition a different color
either. >> >> The part that's not working for me is the
"choose" block, where a >> warning should have red lines and a note
should have blue lines. >> Whether I use test="self::d:warning"
or >> test="ancestor-or-self::warning", all admonitions end up in my
PDF as >> the default color, which is
black. >> >> >> Thanks, >>
Brett >> >> On 29 April 2014 15:51,
<DeanNelson@aol.com> wrote: >>> Brett, >>> The
simple answer is to add >>> <xsl:attribute name="border">1pt
solid blue</xsl:attribute> >>> or a variation of
it. >>> >>> However, I have found that you will need
to also deal with the title box as >>> well or it will look a bit
weird. So below you will see my admonition >>> section that you
should be able to modify to suit your needs. >>> >>>
Regards >>> Dean
Nelson >>> >>> >>> <?xml version="1.0"
encoding="UTF-8"?> >>> <xsl:stylesheet
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" >>>
version="1.0" >>>
xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format"
> >>> >>> >>> <!--
Admonitions --> >>> >>> <xsl:param
name="admon.graphics" select="'1'"/> >>>
<xsl:param name="admon.textlabel" select="'1'"/> >>>
<xsl:param name="admon.graphics.extension"
select="'.svg'"/> >>> <xsl:param
name="admon.graphics.path" >>>
select="'http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/images/'"/> >>> >>>
<!-- Normal --> >>>
<xsl:attribute-set name="admonition.properties"> >>>
<xsl:attribute
name="background-color"> >>>
<xsl:choose> >>>
<xsl:when
test="ancestor-or-self::tip" >>>>
#FFFFFF</xsl:when> >>>
<xsl:when
test="ancestor-or-self::note" >>>>
#FFFFFF</xsl:when> >>>
<xsl:when >>>
test="ancestor-or-self::important">#B5FFB5</xsl:when> >>>
<xsl:when
test="ancestor-or-self::caution" >>>>
#FAFA8C</xsl:when> >>>
<xsl:when
test="ancestor-or-self::warning" >>>>
#FFADAD</xsl:when> >>>
<xsl:otherwise>#000000</xsl:otherwise> >>>
</xsl:choose> >>>
</xsl:attribute> >>>
<xsl:attribute >>>
name="keep-together.within-column">always</xsl:attribute> >>>
<xsl:attribute
name="padding">5pt</xsl:attribute> >>>
<xsl:attribute
name="padding-top">-5pt</xsl:attribute> >>>
<xsl:attribute name="border">1pt solid
blue</xsl:attribute> >>>
</xsl:attribute-set> >>> >>>
<xsl:attribute-set
name="admonition.title.properties"> >>>
<xsl:attribute >>>
name="keep-together.within-column">always</xsl:attribute> >>>
<xsl:attribute
name="background-color">#E0E0E0</xsl:attribute> >>>
<xsl:attribute
name="text-align">left</xsl:attribute> >>>
<xsl:attribute
name="padding">5pt</xsl:attribute> >>>
<!-- <xsl:attribute name="border">1pt solid
blue</xsl:attribute> >>> removed to avoid double line
--> >>> <xsl:attribute
name="border-top">1pt solid
blue</xsl:attribute> >>>
<xsl:attribute name="border-left">1pt solid
blue</xsl:attribute> >>>
<xsl:attribute name="border-right">1pt solid
blue</xsl:attribute> >>>
</xsl:attribute-set >>> >>>
</xsl:stylesheet> >>> >>> >>> >>>
In a message dated 4/28/2014 7:24:58 P.M. Pacific Daylight
Time, >>> brettd43@gmail.com
writes: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>>
I'd like to give each admonition a border of its own color. I found
a >>> question where using a "choose" block was suggested when
customizing >>> the attribute-set for
"graphical.admonition.properties". I've tried >>> that, and while
I can change the attributes in the attribute-set, my >>> tests in
the "choose" block never match any admonitions. They all get >>>
the value given in the "otherwise" block. Is there something I
should >>> be using instead of test="self::d:warning", or have I
screwed up >>> somewhere else? >>> >>> I'm
using DocBook 5.0, libxslt-1.1.26.win32, fop-1.1 on Windows
Vista >>> 64 bit
Ultimate. >>> >>> >>> Here's
testbook.xml: >>> >>> <?xml version="1.0"
encoding="UTF-8"?> >>> <article
xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" version="5.0"> >>>
<title>A Small
Example</title> >>> >>>
<section> >>> <para>If
everything goes as planned, the warning below will >>> have a red
line above and below it, and the note will have blue lines. >>> If
not, they'll both have black
lines.</para> >>> >>>
<warning> >>>
<para>This is a warning!</para> >>>
</warning> >>> >>>
<note> >>>
<para>This is just a note.</para> >>>
</note> >>> >>>
<para>Ok, black lines it
is.</para> >>> </section> >>>
</article> >>> >>> >>> Here's
testStylesheet.xsl: >>> >>> <?xml version="1.0"
encoding="UTF-8"?> >>> <xsl:stylesheet
xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" >>>
xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format" >>>
xmlns:d="http://docbook/org/ns/docbook"
version="1.0"> >>> <xsl:import
href=""/> >>> >>>
<xsl:param
name="paper.type">A4</xsl:param> >>> >>>
<!-- customise admonitions --> >>>
<xsl:param name="admon.graphics" select="1"/> >>>
<xsl:param
name="admon.graphics.path">images/</xsl:param> >>>
<xsl:param
name="admon.graphics.extension">.png</xsl:param> >>> >>>
<xsl:attribute-set
name="graphical.admonition.properties"> >>>
<xsl:attribute name="border-color"> >>>
<xsl:choose> >>>
<xsl:when
test="self::d:warning">red</xsl:when> >>>
<xsl:when
test="self::d:note">blue</xsl:when> >>>
<xsl:otherwise>black</xsl:otherwise> >>>
</xsl:choose> >>>
</xsl:attribute> >>>
<xsl:attribute name="border-top">1pt
solid</xsl:attribute> >>>
<xsl:attribute name="border-bottom">1pt
solid</xsl:attribute> >>>
</xsl:attribute-set> >>>
</xsl:stylesheet> >>> >>> >>> I'm
currently writing in Notepad++ and building using a .bat
file: >>> >>>
D:\sdk\docbook\libxslt-1.1.26.win32\bin\xsltproc.exe --output >>>
testbook.fo testStylesheet.xsl testbook.xml >>> >>>
D:\sdk\docbook\fop-1.1\fop.bat -fo testbook.fo -pdf
testbook.pdf >>> >>> >>> I'm new to
DocBook, so I'm probably making a stupid mistake somewhere. >>>
Any help would be much appreciated. >>> >>>
Thanks, >>> Brett >>> >>>
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