X-Git-Url: https://git.stg.codes/stg.git/blobdiff_plain/793149f04ce52bf75dc4efb7b83a3f8ed30d1fff..35ec793690104efdd610964d255302a0310a2daf:/doc/xslt/params/header.column.widths.xml diff --git a/doc/xslt/params/header.column.widths.xml b/doc/xslt/params/header.column.widths.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 7d85b96a..00000000 --- a/doc/xslt/params/header.column.widths.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ - - -header.column.widths -string - - -header.column.widths -Specify relative widths of header areas - - - -1 1 1 - - -Description - -Page headers in print output use a three column table -to position text at the left, center, and right side of -the header on the page. -This parameter lets you specify the relative sizes of the -three columns. The default value is -"1 1 1". - -The parameter value must be three numbers, separated -by white space. The first number represents the relative -width of the inside header for -double-sided output. The second number is the relative -width of the center header. The third number is the -relative width of the outside header for -double-sided output. - -For single-sided output, the first number is the -relative width of left header for left-to-right -text direction, or the right header for right-to-left -text direction. -The third number is the -relative width of right header for left-to-right -text direction, or the left header for right-to-left -text direction. - -The numbers are used to specify the column widths -for the table that makes up the header area. -In the FO output, this looks like: - - - -<fo:table-column column-number="1" - column-width="proportional-column-width(1)"/> - - - -The proportional-column-width() -function computes a column width by dividing its -argument by the total of the arguments for all the columns, and -then multiplying the result by the width of the whole table -(assuming all the column specs use the function). -Its argument can be any positive integer or floating point number. -Zero is an acceptable value, although some FO processors -may warn about it, in which case using a very small number might -be more satisfactory. - - -For example, the value "1 2 1" means the center -header should have twice the width of the other areas. -A value of "0 0 1" means the entire header area -is reserved for the right (or outside) header text. -Note that to keep the center area centered on -the page, the left and right values must be -the same. A specification like "1 2 3" means the -center area is no longer centered on the page -since the right area is three times the width of the left area. - - - -