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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Verbatim output w/ shade.verbatim and XEP
Hi all, I recently discovered a peculiar behaviour of which I think, it is a bug in XEP <= 3.17 from RenderX, but anyway. When you use <screen/>'s, <snyopsis/>' or <programlisting/>'s and have shade.verbatim set to '1', then XEP will put extra whitepsace before and after this verbatim block. I wonder if a) others observed the same behaviour and b) if this could be fixed in the Stylesheets for the public I could track down this behaviour to the FO template in fo/verbatim.xsl where the template for programlisting & co says [...] <fo:block wrap-option='no-wrap' white-space-collapse='false' linefeed-treatment="preserve" xsl:use-attribute-sets="monospace.verbatim.properties"> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="$shade.verbatim != 0"> <fo:block space-before="0pt" space-after="0pt" xsl:use-attribute-sets="shade.verbatim.style"> <xsl:copy-of select="$content"/> </fo:block> </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise> <xsl:copy-of select="$content"/> </xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> </fo:block> [...] While the nested <fo:block/>'s that are produced for shaded verbatim are -- of course ;) -- completely legal XSL:FO, I wanted to ask if the template could not be changed to something similar like [ ... ] <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="$shade.verbatim != 0"> <fo:block wrap-option='no-wrap' white-space-collapse='false' linefeed-treatment="preserve" xsl:use-attribute-sets="monospace.verbatim.properties shade.verbatim.style"> <xsl:copy-of select="$content"/> </fo:block> </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise> <fo:block wrap-option='no-wrap' white-space-collapse='false' linefeed-treatment="preserve" xsl:use-attribute-sets="monospace.verbatim.properties"> <xsl:copy-of select="$content"/> </fo:block> </xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> [ ... ] which circumvents this whitespace problem on the one hand and create "simpler" output on the other hand (which might have an influence on processing perfomance, but I wouldn't insist on that :)) Thanks for any comment on this. Best regards, Johann Richard ******************************************** Johann Richard IC & DSP Design Engineer Dspfactory SA Champs-Montants 12a 2074 Marin-Epagnier Switzerland Tel: +41 32 755 7400 Fax: +41 32 755 7401 e-mail: mailto:johann.richard@dspfactory.ch http://www.dspfactory.com ********************************************
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