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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Stylesheet documentation (was: Re: Simplifying theXSL transform commands)
>>>>> "Dave" == Dave Pawson <DaveP@dpawson.freeserve.co.uk> writes: Dave> At 17:54 01/03/2002 +0100, Jochen Hein wrote: >> That reminds me that we might need some documentation what >> stylesheets are really part of Norms work, Dave> Thanks Jochen. Let me know when you've done it, I'll add it to Dave> the faq. Just use what Jirka Kosek has posted. Norm, the README contains: ,---- | Use | --- | | Process your DocBook documents with one of the following stylesheets | using your favorite XSLT processor: | | xhtml/docbook.xsl - for XHTML | html/docbook.xsl - for HTML (as a single file) | html/chunk.xsl - for HTML (multiple files) | fo/docbook.xsl - for XSL FO | htmlhelp/htmlhelp.xsl - for HTML Help | javahelp/javahelp.xsl - for JavaHelp `---- Hm, I just had to read it again... Urgs. Now back to play with my index. Norm, Can you add html/onechunk.xsl as discussed here these days and eventually remove unused/obsoleted files? The following files import docbook.xsl: html/calc-chunks.xsl html/changebars.xsl html/chunk-experimental.xsl There is also a file called html/expchunk.xsl, that refers to xtchunk.xsl for using with XT, but that file seems to be removed by now. Oh, and html/old-chunker.xsl is there. Jochen -- #include <~/.signature>: permission denied
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