<fo:table-cell xsl:use-attribute-sets="table-cell">
<xsl:if test="parent::iupb:header-cell">
<xsl:attribute name="font-weight">bold</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:attribute name="text-align">center</xsl:attribute>
</xsl:if>
...
</fo:table-cell>
For a third type (column headers vs. row headers) I had to
add still more
<xsl:attribute/>s. Does anybody know a smarter way to achieve
"dynamic
attribute-sets"?
Not sure about dynamic, but note it says
xsl:use-attribute-sets="table-cell"
I.e. plural
I've used multiple sets, e.g. ="para bold underline"
Anyway you could build a string for the value?
Or select one of a combination built from a basic suite?
You did same qname though, not expression.
Mmmm.
Not sure.
DaveP.
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