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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Admon graphics: customizing spaces



Le 11 déc. 2005 à 11:57, Bob Stayton a écrit :

> 1.  It requires customizing the template named  
> 'graphical.admonition' to
> reset
> those indents.  They should probably be in attribute sets, if you  
> want to
> file a feature request.  8^)
Done.

>
> 2.  I'm not sure how you defined the attribute.  But an xsl:attribute
> element can contain an xsl:choose statement that can output  
> different values
> based on the test clause.  An example of such syntax can be found  
> here:
>
> http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/ 
> PrintTableStyles.html#table.properties
>
> You can use self::tip to test if the current context is a tip element.
Actually, after looking at the pdf production more in depth, I found  
that this occurs only when the tip, note, etc. contains one and  
unique line and not only inside a procedure.

I've styled the admonition outer-block as follows:

<!-- Style of admonitions -->
<xsl:attribute-set name="graphical.admonition.properties">
   <xsl:attribute name="space-before.minimum">0.3em</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-before.optimum">0.3em</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-before.maximum">0.3em</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-after.minimum">0.3em</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-after.optimum">0.3em</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-after.maximum">0.3em</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:attribute-set>

and normal para spacing as follows:

<!-- Normal paragraph spacing -->
<xsl:attribute-set name="normal.para.spacing">
    <xsl:attribute name="space-before.optimum">0.5em</xsl:attribute>
    <xsl:attribute name="space-before.minimum">0.5em</xsl:attribute>
    <xsl:attribute name="space-before.maximum">0.5em</xsl:attribute>
	<xsl:attribute name="text-indent">0em</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:attribute-set>

Other paragraph space-before and space-after spacings vary from 0.8em  
to 0.6em for sections.
List block space-before and space-after spacing are 0.4em, list item  
space-before spacing 0.3em and compact list item space-before spacing  
is 0em.

On the other way, I've defined the properties related to tip, notes,  
etc as follows:

<!-- For figures, procedure, example, table -->
<xsl:attribute-set name="formal.object.properties">
   <xsl:attribute name="space-before.minimum">0.4em</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-before.optimum">0.4em</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-before.maximum">0.4em</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-after.minimum">0.3em</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-after.optimum">0.3em</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-after.maximum">0.3em</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="keep-together.within-column">always</ 
xsl:attribute>
</xsl:attribute-set>

<!-- Style of title for procedure, example, table, figures
And space after procedure title -->
<xsl:attribute-set name="formal.title.properties">
   <xsl:attribute name="font-weight">bold</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="font-size">10pt</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="hyphenate">false</xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-after.minimum">
     <xsl:choose>
       <xsl:when test="self::procedure">0em</xsl:when>
       <xsl:otherwise>inherit</xsl:otherwise>
     </xsl:choose>
   </xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-after.optimum">
     <xsl:choose>
       <xsl:when test="self::procedure">0em</xsl:when>
       <xsl:otherwise>inherit</xsl:otherwise>
     </xsl:choose>
   </xsl:attribute>
   <xsl:attribute name="space-after.maximum">
     <xsl:choose>
       <xsl:when test="self::procedure">0em</xsl:when>
       <xsl:otherwise>inherit</xsl:otherwise>
     </xsl:choose>
   </xsl:attribute>
</xsl:attribute-set>


It seems that I need to count the number of lines of the tip text,  
then if there is only one line, make the space after the tip graphics  
a little more than 0em.

A little too complicated for me at the moment, i.e. I have no idea  
how I can count the number of lines.


Cheers,
Michèle
<http://micmacfr.homeunix.org>




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