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Subject: Re: [docbook] Publishing Standards - CSS vs. XSL
On Thu, 2003-04-24 at 14:48, Oliver Fischer wrote: > Use XSL to transform your sources in different formats (fo/pdf, > text, HTML, xhtml,...) and CSS to add some styles to html documents. > > You need both. With CSS you can add information how to display the > content of the html document (colour, size, font). XSL can transform > the documents structure! > CSS compliance in browsers is getting better all the time; recent incarnations of mozilla are pretty good. There is a "docbook.css" file that I got from hussein@xmlmind.com that work really well. The link, for reference, is http://www.es.gnome.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/documentacion/articulos/charlas/xml/docbook.css?annotate=1.1&cvsroot=GNOME Using a PI in your docbook/XML will allow mozilla to render it fairly well; moz still doesn't seem to do all the counter stuff for auto section numbering, but it's pretty good. -- ________________________________________________________________________ Matt Meola ARES CO/D6 AFØD Home Page
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