Most that can't won't. If there is a way to reset to a default style,
it should not be much of a problem. Also depends on who you r endusers
are. They might hire someone to do the job;-)
Michel
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 2:14 PM, Chris Booth
<Chris(_dot_)Booth(_at_)rentalresult(_dot_)com> wrote:
Hi All,
We have an application that allows the users to create output documents after
processing orders/contracts etc.
Currently we use XSL:FO (Xalan) to create PDFs.
For each customer we edit and maintain a set of style sheets, to bespoke the
design.
To give the power back to the end user, what are the thoughts of allowing
none developers to edit CSS files and include them in the XSL?
We should have the base XSL files, with CSS included - I guess using
attribute-sets.
Regards
Chris
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