Apple M8728Z/A User Manual - Page 190

Pull List Style Sheet Example, About Style Sheet-Based Film Lists

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Settings from the Export Film Lists dialog First event Items in this event Second event Items in this event First event Items in this event Second event Items in this event When you set up a style sheet, you generally start by defining the list information you want to output (cut list, pull list, and so on). You then define the specific items in that list's events that you want included in the output, such as key numbers and source timecode start and end points. Pull List Style Sheet Example A simple style sheet to start out with is the supplied Pull List style sheet. Make a copy of the file (see About Style Sheet-Based Film Lists for details about where to find the file) and give it a name you can easily recognize. When you open the copy of the Pull List style sheet in a text editor, there are two main sections that appear, with these lines at their head: • : This section lists the column headings for all of the items that are included in the list. The path that is listed, ctlists/pulllist/items, directs this section to the events in the pull list area of the film list. • : This section lists the specific items in each pull list event to output. (Each event in a pull list is wrapped by a pull element.) If you want to add or remove an item from the pull list output, you need to make a change to both sections-the first section that controls the column headings and the second section that specifies the data to put under those headings. 190 Chapter 10 Generating Film Lists and Change Lists

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<ctlists>
Settings from the Export Film Lists dialog
<cutlist>
<items>
First event
Items in this event
Second event
Items in this event
</items>
</cutlist>
<pulllist>
<items>
First event
Items in this event
Second event
Items in this event
</items>
</pulllist>
</ctlists>
When you set up a style sheet, you generally start by defining the list information you
want to output (cut list, pull list, and so on). You then define the specific items in that
list’s events that you want included in the output, such as key numbers and source
timecode start and end points.
Pull List Style Sheet Example
A simple style sheet to start out with is the supplied Pull List style sheet. Make a copy of
the file (see
About Style Sheet–Based Film Lists
for details about where to find the file)
and give it a name you can easily recognize.
When you open the copy of the Pull List style sheet in a text editor, there are two main
sections that appear, with these lines at their head:
<xsl:template match="ctlists/pulllist/items">:
This section lists the column headings for
all of the items that are included in the list. The path that is listed,
ctlists/pulllist/items
, directs this section to the events in the pull list area of the
film list.
<xsl:for-each select="pull">:
This section lists the specific items in each pull list event
to output. (Each event in a pull list is wrapped by a
pull
element.)
If you want to add or remove an item from the pull list output, you need to make a change
to both sections—the first section that controls the column headings and the second
section that specifies the data to put under those headings.
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Chapter 10
Generating Film Lists and Change Lists