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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Extending XSL stylesheets to match extended DTD


There is probably a different XML schema that already records coursework.

In other news, it would certainly help if either the "other
industries" or "Schemas/DTDs" navigation links on http://xml.org/ were
operational right now.

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On 11/13/06, Cameron Kerr <ckerr@cs.otago.ac.nz> wrote:
> Hello, I'm trying to work out precisely what would be required in extending
> the DocBook DTD in order to produce a significant amount of coursework.
>
> As part of this, I want to mark up a curriculum/schedule. This would be
> comprised largely of block elements, such as the following structure
> indicates.
>
> schedule
>  week*
>  lecture*
>  title
>  presenter?
>  topics?
>  topic+
>  para etc.
>  themes?
>  theme+
>  para etc.
>  laboratory*
>  title
>  marks?
>  topics?
>  topic+
>  para etc.
>  tutorial*
>  title
>  marks?
>  readings?
>  reading+
>  para etc. (needs work to profile book editions)
>
> I have a rough idea of what I need to do to create a customisation layer for
> the DTD, but none of the books I've consulted (including Docbook XSL)
> mention anything (that I could find at least) about the correct way to make
> a stylesheet extension.
>
> Any tips? Or have I managed to miss something completely obvious?
>
>
>
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>
> • Cameron Kerr  • ✉ ckerr@cs.otago.ac.nz • •
>
> • Telecommunications Teaching Fellow & SysAdmin •
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