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Re: Multi-level lists


Eric,

This is exactly what the <xsl:number> instruction is for. It has a 'format' 
attribute you can use to control how the number is presented. You will want 
level="multiple". Check out the XSLT spec, 7.7.1., or the handy reference 
book of your choice.

Good luck,
Wendell

At 02:18 PM 9/20/01, you wrote:
>How to I implement with FO lists like
>
>I.
>I.a.
>I.a.a.
>I.b.
>I.b.a.
>I.b.b.
>I.b.c.
>
>II.
>II.a.
>etc...
>
>Silly example, - I do not care about the exact symbols used, only
>that there should be support for branching.
>
>thanx
>
>--
>Eric Smith
>
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