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Formatting output as Java source
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- Subject: Formatting output as Java source
- From: Juergen Baier <x_baier at propack-data dot com>
- Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2000 09:55:49 +0200
- Organization: Propack Data GmbH
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Hi,
I have a XML document which is a description of an user interface. I
want to generate Java source code. The problem is, the XSLT for a single
Java line goes over many lines:
<xsl:value-of select="../parent::node()/@name"/>.setBackground(new
java.awt.Color
(<xsl:value-of select="color/@red"/>,
<xsl:value-of select="color/@green"/>,
<xsl:value-of select="color/@blue"/>));
Here, the output is for example
myPanel.setBackground(new java.awt.Color
(204,
204,
204));
And it should be
myPanel.setBackground(new java.awt.Color(204,204,204));
I already set (at the beginning of my document)
<xsl:output method="text"/>
<xsl:strip-space elements = "*"/>
The problem is that I don't want a stylesheet that goes over 80 columns.
Is there a way to say the XSLT processor: output the following in a
single line?
Thanx,
Juergen
x_baier@propack-data.com
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