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Re: [docbook-apps] indent doesn't seem to recognize the <ol> envi ronment
- From: David Tolpin <dvd at davidashen dot net>
- To: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:06:10 +0500 (AMST)
- Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] indent doesn't seem to recognize the <ol> envi ronment
> David Tolpin <dvd@davidashen.net> wrote at Mon, 15 Sep 2003 19:09:38 +0500 (AMST):
> > > The spec says: "When this function is used outside of a list, it still
> > > returns a calculated value as specified."
> > > (http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice5.html#section-N8624-Property-Value-Functions
> > > ) It will be really nice when we have processors that *work* according to
> > > the specification.
> >
> > What is the 'calculated value as specified' outside of a list?
>
> body-start() = the value of the start-indent +
> start-intrusion-adjustment + the value of the
> provisional-distance-between-starts of the closest
> ancestor fo:list-block
>
> Outside of an fo:list-block it's presumably:
>
> body-start() = the value of the start-indent +
> start-intrusion-adjustment
>
The value of the start-indent of what? In the presence of the list-block, it is the value
of start-indent of the list-block. In the absence of start-indent, it is the value of
nothing. What is the value of nothing?
<fo:list-block provisional-distance-between-starts="1in" start-indent="1in">
<fo:list-item>
<fo:list-item-body>
<fo:block start-indent="-1in">
<fo:block start-indent="body-start()">
Text here.
What's the indent of "Text here"?
And then:
<fo:block start-indent="-1in">
<fo:block start-indent="body-start()">
Text here.
What's the indent of "Text here"?
David Tolpin
http://davidashen.net/
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