Bruce,
At 01:28 PM 5/20/2005, I wrote:
At 01:07 PM 5/20/2005, you wrote:
Well I'm obviously not understanding something about context switching
here then, because this yields the same result as my previous example:
<xsl:function name="bib:footcite" as="xs:string">
<xsl:param name="footciteable" as="element()"/>
<xsl:for-each select="$footciteable">
<xsl:number level="any" select="."/>
</xsl:for-each>
</xsl:function>
But there's no "count" attribute on that xsl:number instruction to tell it
to number footnotes and citations together. Accordingly, by default it's
only counting elements of the same type as the context node. :-)
In XSLT 2.0 the select="." should let to skip the for-each (as you had it
before) but you still need count="footnote|citation[not(ancestor::footnote)]".
But actually I think you may need select="$footnoteciteable" (but haven't
tried it).
So
<xsl:function name="bib:footcite" as="xs:string">
<xsl:param name="footciteable" as="element()"/>
<xsl:number level="any" select="$footciteable"
count="db:footnote|db:citation[not(ancestor::db:footnote)]"/>
</xsl:function>
...worth a try.
Cheers,
Wendell
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