using 11 predicates for your stylesheets, must be doing quite
complicated transformations I believe.
They are fairly, cat *.xsl | wc -l says there's over 95 thousand lines
of the stuff, so I hope it's doing something non trivial:-) 3 or 4
predicates is totally routine but the most common reason for having
larger numbers is to filter attributes
[not(@purpose='iemode')]
[not(@purpose='artifact')]
[not(@purpose='w-dimension')]
is equivalent to
[not(@purpose='iemode') and
[not(@purpose='artifact') and
[not(@purpose='w-dimension')]
but I'd almost always use the first form in XSLT 1 because it's easier
to indent and easier to refactor, but if starting from the beginning in
xslt 2 I'd write it as
[not(@purpose=('iemode','artifact','w-dimension'))]
David
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