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Recangles with ItemTransform="0 -1 1 0 -10270.29114161777 -472.53182401247494" for example, as reported in https://redmine.le-tex.de/issues/15526
ItemTransform="0 -1 1 0 -10270.29114161777 -472.53182401247494"
This support should be feasible since we can now use XPath 3.1 trigonometric functions. We will require XSLT 3 support (available in https://github.com/transpect/calabash-frontend/tree/saxon98, its mirror https://subversion.le-tex.de/common/github-mirror/calabash_saxon_9.8/ or in more recent branches like https://github.com/transpect/calabash-frontend/tree/saxon10 or https://subversion.le-tex.de/common/github-mirror/calabash_saxon_10/) anyway because of an impending re-implementation of nested style handling that uses xsl:accumulator.
xsl:accumulator
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Recangles with
ItemTransform="0 -1 1 0 -10270.29114161777 -472.53182401247494"
for example, as reported in https://redmine.le-tex.de/issues/15526This support should be feasible since we can now use XPath 3.1 trigonometric functions. We will require XSLT 3 support (available in https://github.com/transpect/calabash-frontend/tree/saxon98, its mirror https://subversion.le-tex.de/common/github-mirror/calabash_saxon_9.8/ or in more recent branches like https://github.com/transpect/calabash-frontend/tree/saxon10 or https://subversion.le-tex.de/common/github-mirror/calabash_saxon_10/) anyway because of an impending re-implementation of nested style handling that uses
xsl:accumulator
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: