On 19/01/2011 13:25, Dave Pawson wrote:
My objective was to keep all attribute sets
I've used xslt a bit from time to time, but I've never used attribute
sets, they are more or less just a simple restricted cut down form of
named template with a different calling convention, and if they are too
simple for your use case the easiest thing usually is to forget they
exist. So typically use a named template or variable, but in your case
since you want a dynamic dispatch use apply-templates.
<xsl:template match="@remap[.='LINE']">
<xsl:attribute name="margin" select="3"/>
<xsl:attribute name="color" select="#aabbcc"/>
</xsl:template>
...
<xsl:template match="speaker">
<fo:block">
<xsl:apply-templates select="@*|node()/>
</fo:block>
</xsl:template>
David
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