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Topic: hide rows in pdf output
Posted: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 10:29:54 AM
Worked it out.

Table properties features only work in HTML output.
Topic: hide rows in pdf output
Posted: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 10:03:40 AM
Thanks for the reply, its much appreciated.

Unfortunately I'd gotten that far with the help docs. But I have made a part breakthrough the feature 'Edit Conditional Processing' is only available 'if & only if' you first select 'Table / View Table markup'

With 100's of rows. this mechanis is pretty tedious. have you any idea how to get the Table properties 'hide rows' attribute to work, it has values 'never', if empty' & 'if body empty' they look like just the job - but they just dont seem to be functional features.
Topic: hide rows in pdf output
Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 7:14:21 PM
the documentation seems to ambigious.

1. Does stylevision suport hiding rows in a table, including the row borders? - PDF output.

2. Table properties suggests it does: hide 'when empty', 'when body empty'. Practically setting any value seems to make no difference - nothing is ever hidden. Also the docs dont define what body means - Can any body clarify how it works?

3. The help say RHC to access "Edit Conditional Processing command" a means to control show & hide col & rows. No way can I locate a this command - the nearest I can find is condition based output, which does work but has nothing to do with rows or columns (though it can wrap & hide a whole table).

Basicall I'm stuck - can it be done & how - pointer to an example would be great.

Topic: extending xstl transformations
Posted: Saturday, December 7, 2013 9:49:40 PM
I'm using mapForce to build an xslt2 file to map xml to xml. Then I'm using saxon HE to do the transformation via java at run time - This all works fine.

I would like to enhance my mapping capability by having the ability for the transformation java to call out to a custom java function to execute some difficult logic. But I also want to be able to use mapForce to build the xslt file and have my 'function' in its library so I can design with it. I think this is all possible but I'm getting confused as to how to put it together - Has any body done this, how was it done. Does an example exist.

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