At 2006-10-16 06:19 -0700, ms wrote:
I am sorry I will clarify. What I mean is how can I
convert this kind of table into HTML or pdf using XSLT
ans XSLFO?
Okay, that clarifies the question, but you've
asked for too general an answer. I'm not sure
anyone on the list will take the time to post a
general solution for the transformation of your table to both HTML and XSL-FO.
It looks like your original table is an OASIS
table (formerly called a "CALS table") ... the
DocBook stylesheets transform such a table to
HTML and to XSL-FO, so perhaps you will find you
can just use those stylesheets off the shelf. If
not, you will see a very complete solution to the
transformation of the table to the two targets:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/docbook
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . . . Ken
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