Hi,
there is an XSL file that transforms XML bibilography list in Word 2007 to a
specific form like APA, SIO690, Chicago citation style. I tried to change it
a bit to suit my publishers need. But ...
Could please someone tell me where to find more info to understand this
line:
<xsl:value-of
select="/*/b:Locals/b:Local[@LCID=$_LCID]/b:Strings/b:RetrievedFromCap"/>
Because the result of this function is "Retrived %1, fom %2". I want to
change this caption to "Accessible on %2, on %1".
Do you know where I can find an APA template that works on Word 2007? I've
downloaded templates but they do not work on word. When I try to find
instructions, they are not compatibile with Word 2007.
Charlotte
"mitja decman" wrote:
> Hi,
> there is an XSL file that transforms XML bibilography list in Word 2007 to a
> specific form like APA, SIO690, Chicago citation style. I tried to change it
> a bit to suit my publishers need. But ...
>
> Could please someone tell me where to find more info to understand this
> line:
> <xsl:value-of
> select="/*/b:Locals/b:Local[@LCID=$_LCID]/b:Strings/b:RetrievedFromCap"/>
>
> Because the result of this function is "Retrived %1, fom %2". I want to
> change this caption to "Accessible on %2, on %1".
>
> <xsl:template name="templ_str_RetrievedFromCap">
> <xslaram name="LCID"/>
> <xsl:variable name="_LCID">
> <xsl:call-template name="localLCID">
> <xsl:with-param name="LCID" select="$LCID"/>
> </xsl:call-template>
> </xsl:variable>
> <xsl:value-of
> select="/*/b:Locals/b:Local[@LCID=$_LCID]/b:Strings/b:RetrievedFromCap"/>
> </xsl:template>
>
> Thanks
> Mitja
>
>
>