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Subject: [xsl] Missing 'width' attribute, CALS limitation? From: Gustaf Liljegren <gustafl@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 03:52:13 +0100 |
Am I right in my assumption that to calculate mixed column widths (proportional and absolute), you need the total width of a table? CALS doesn't have such an attribute. It has something called "pgwide", which I think can be useful, but I don't understand it fully. The DocBook book says: "If pgwide has the value 0, then the table is rendered in the current text flow (with flow column width). A value of 1 specifies that the table should be rendered across the full text page." My interpretation is that 0 might be useful for tables as wide as fo:region-body. Does 1 really mean a page without margins? What about tables just half the width of fo:region-body? Why not have a width attribute? Isn't this a major shortcoming in CALS? Gustaf XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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