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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Stylesheet documentation (was: Re: Simplifying theXSL transformcommands)
Jochen Hein wrote: > > >>>>> "Jirka" == Jirka Kosek <jirka@kosek.cz> writes: > > Jirka> There is onechunk.xsl stylesheets, which is based on chuning > Jirka> code but produces just one HTML file. > > That reminds me that we might need some documentation what stylesheets > are really part of Norms work, what they really do and (for some > cases) how to use them. Using autoidx, chunking (which kinds) comes > to my mind. I was looking into indexing and got confused about what > Style to use for HTML... Now there are only two stylsheets for HTML: docbook.xsl and chunk.xsl. Autoindexing is now integral part of both of them, there is no need to use separate autoidx.xsl as in older releases. onechunk.xsl is just abnormality which was added upon request for some user, and it looks like that this stylesheets is broken now. To sum it up (and for DaveP who may be willing to put this into FAQ): Output format: stylesheet to use Single HTML: html/docbook.xsl Chunked HTML: html/chunk.xsl Single XHTML: xhtml/docbook.xsl Chunked XHTML: xhtml/chunk.xsl FO: fo/docbook.xsl HTML Help: htmlhelp/htmlhelp.xsl Java Help: javahelp/javahelp.xsl These files are main entry points of DocBook XSL stylesheets. Normal user doesn't need to directly call any other stylesheet. I hope that I listed all top-level stylesheets. HTH. Jirka -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Jirka Kosek e-mail: jirka@kosek.cz http://www.kosek.cz
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