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> <xsl:when test="name()='draw:control'"> don't use name there, use <xsl:when test="self::draw:control"> which is namespace aware and generally nicer. Although in this case the xsl:choose construct looks very odd, it seems to be implementing apply-templates why not just have <xsl:template name="draw:text-box"> <Box> <xsl:apply-tempaltes select="*"> </xsl:apply-templates> </Box> </xsl:template> and then replace <xsl:template name="draw:control'"> by <xsl:template match="draw:control'"> ?? <xsl:sort order="ascending" select="number(substring-before(./@svg:y,'inch'))"/> here the number() function is not doing anything very much (it is just stripping leading zeros) it is converting the string to a number but the xsl:sort will convert that number back to a string and do a textual lexicographic comparison. You don't want number() but you do want to add data-type="number" to your xsl:sort elements to get numeric comparisons. > How to do sort for x and x1, y and y1 ? <xsl:sort order="ascending" data-type="number" select="substring-before(@svg:x|svg@x1,'inch'))"/> <xsl:sort order="ascending" data-type="number" select="substring-before(@svg:y|svg@y1,'inch'))"/> ^^^^^^^ David ________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star. The service is powered by MessageLabs. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit: http://www.star.net.uk ________________________________________________________________________
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