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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Controlling header color from the Makefile



Thank you, gentlemen Schraitle and Stayton! Excellent solution! Will be 
implemented immediately.

   br
    Gurra

>From: Thomas Schraitle <tom_schr@web.de>
>To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
>Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Controlling header color from the Makefile
>Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:06:27 +0200
>
>Hi Gurra,
>
>On Friday 15 July 2005 12:08, Gurra Green wrote:
> >
> > How would I go about to control an attribute in a attribute set from
> > the command line? Is it possible to use stringparam for that purpose?
>
>As far as I know, this is not possible. You use xmllint, right?
>
>
> > What I really want to accomplish is to graphically distinguish internal
> > documents from non-internals, e.g. by having different colors in the
> > header and footer, and control that from the command line with some
> > kind of string param "internal.doc". If that stringparam is set, I
> > would like to have one set of attributes, if not set another. I am not
> > allowed to simply have a xsl:if on the top level of the file,
> > obviously... Something like the draft mode, controlling possibly many
> > different things, but primarilly the header/footer color currently.
>
>Right, xsl:if is not possible as top level element. However, you can
>insert a xsl:choose in the attribute set like this:
>
><xsl:param name="internal.doc">1</xsl:param>
><xsl:attribute-set name="your.attribute.name">
>   <xsl:choose>
>    <xsl:when test="$internal.doc = '1'">
>      <!-- Insert here your xsl:attribute elements, if
>           this parameter is set -->
>      <xsl:attribute name="color">black</xsl:attribute>
>    </xsl:when>
>    <xsl:otherwise>
>      <!-- Insert here your xsl:attribute elements, if
>           this parameter is _not_ set -->
>      <xsl:attribute name="color">blue</xsl:attribute>
>     </xsl:otherwise>
>   </xsl:choose>
></xsl:attribute-set>
>
>Probably you must insert this code in other attribute sets as well.
>
>
> > I could split the driver file in two which include the main parts, and
> > from the command line select which file to use, but is there anyhting
> > better?
>
>Attribute sets are a bit hairy. ;) As far as I know, there is no better
>solution (except the above code.)
>
>Bye,
>Tom
>
>--
>Thomas Schraitle
>
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