1 Oct 2002 04:23
Re: <character>
Peter B. West <pbwest <at> powerup.com.au>
2002-10-01 02:23:36 GMT
2002-10-01 02:23:36 GMT
Arved Sandstrom wrote: >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Tony Graham [mailto:Tony.Graham <at> Sun.COM] >>Peter B. West wrote at 30 Sep 2002 13:28:18 +1000: >> > Tony Graham wrote: >> > > jaccoud <at> petrobras.com.br wrote at 27 Sep 2002 16:44:32 -0300: >>... >> > > > That means "-", "#12235" , etc are characters, while >>"'1'" is not. >> > > >> > > ⿋ is a character reference. '#12235' is how you talk about a >> > > character's code point, although the hexadecimal representation is >> > > usually preferable. >> > > >> > > In XSL terms, "'1'" is a one-character string literal, but while you >> > > could claim that it is one character, there's no XSL >>conversion from a >> > > string to a character, so <fo:character character="'1'"/> >>should fail. >> > >> > Tony, >> > >> > I don't think this gets us out of difficulty. A casual inspection >> >>Forgive me, but I wasn't trying to get anybody out of any difficulty, >>I was just trying to keep the terminology accurate. >> >>... >> > So how do I represent a character?(Continue reading)
thx for the response
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