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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: RE: DOCBOOK: CSS + Beginner Style Question
David Cramer <dcramer@broadjump.com> writes: > Dave: Also (and first) see: > http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/html/pr01.html > > Norm: Is there a link to > http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/ at the > sourceforge site? You can get to it by going to the parameter reference > and choping subdirs off the url, but I don't see a direct link anywhere > at http://sourceforge.net/docman/index.php?group_id=21935. I just added a direct link there, with the description, "A how-to guide for using the XSL stylesheets". > For that matter, should there also be links to > www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook and docbook.org/tdg/en/html? Putting > myself in the shoes of a new user, I can see where they might not > find these resources on their own. I just added links for those as well. --Mike > > -----Original Message----- > > From: David Cramer > > Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 9:36 AM > > To: 'molloyda@eeng.dcu.ie'; docbook@lists.oasis-open.org; Docbook-Apps > > (E-mail) > > Subject: RE: DOCBOOK: CSS + Beginner Style Question > > > > > > [Follow-ups on docbook-apps please] > > > > No need to manually edit the output. You just need to set a > > few parameters in a customization layer for the xsls. For > > information on creating a customization layer, see: > > doc/ch01s04.html in the distribution of the xsl stylesheets. > > The specific parameters you're interested in are: > > http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/html/ht > > ml.stylesheet.html > > http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/html/ht > > ml.stylesheet.type.html > > > > You can find lots of related information: > > http://www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook/styling/styling.html > > > > For question #5 (and much else), see: > > http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/ch04.html > > > > David > > -- Michael Smith, Tokyo, Japan http://sideshowbarker.net マイク The Subterranean Freight The Cellars of the Soul - Thank God the loudest Place he made Is licensed to be still. --Emily Dickinson (1225) http://www.logopoeia.com/ed/
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