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Wendell,
I subsequently picked up your term of "meta-stylesheet" in order to convey this piece of information I hadn't given in my original message: The inline styles transformation code I was looking for will be part of an operating stylesheet that I am generating via XSLT, hence using a meta-stylesheet - in the "real", conventional meaning you have taken care to distinguish from the meaning you gave it in the lines above.
As I preferred to focus on the styles transformation algorithm, I didn't want to bother you with the question of how to integrate this into my meta-stylesheet, still hoping that I'll find out for myself how to do this. So I didn't mention I would be using one.
Thank you again for your time and your valuable help!
Yves
Re: [xsl] From WordprocessingML inline styles to nested inline elements
Subject: Re: [xsl] From WordprocessingML inline styles to nested inline elements From: Yves Forkl <Y.Forkl@xxxxxx> Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 10:53:58 +0100 |
Wendell,
I apologize for giving less consideration to your solution than to David's, just because I didn't grasp that they were almost the same.
And sorry for not clearly separating what I am trying to do from what your and David's approaches were. You wrote:
Now you've got me even more confused.
What I said was that my approach did *not* use a stylesheet to generate a stylesheet.
Neither does David's.
Of course not, you are absolutely right. The confusion was introduced by me, I suppose, after having read how you think of your solution:
This is a "meta-stylesheet" kind of application, but not in the sense
that it's a stylesheet that generates a stylesheet, but rather only
in the sense that its traversal logic is internally configurable rather than being done in the usual way, by traversing the input.
I subsequently picked up your term of "meta-stylesheet" in order to convey this piece of information I hadn't given in my original message: The inline styles transformation code I was looking for will be part of an operating stylesheet that I am generating via XSLT, hence using a meta-stylesheet - in the "real", conventional meaning you have taken care to distinguish from the meaning you gave it in the lines above.
As I preferred to focus on the styles transformation algorithm, I didn't want to bother you with the question of how to integrate this into my meta-stylesheet, still hoping that I'll find out for myself how to do this. So I didn't mention I would be using one.
Thank you again for your time and your valuable help!
Yves
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