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Subject: Re: xi:include problem
>> <!-- The schema option specifies the schema. The RDFaLite one by default. --> >> <p:option name="schema" select="'/projects/docbook/docbook/relaxng/schemas/dbrdfalite.rng'"/> > > ??? Schema for ..... output? DBRDFa? Surely not the input docbook? The DocBook customization that adds RDFa Lite attributes. Which I deleted today because the DocBook TC decided to make them part of DocBook V5.1 :-) >> <!-- I've started using some ad-hoc shortcuts in my writing. For >> example, I write about XML so often that I use <att> instead >> of <tag class="attribute">. The ndw2db.xsl stylesheet >> normalizes my shortcut markup back into proper DocBook. --> > > Catch up Mr W! I've had those for yonks. Wrong list for emacs macros though.... I don't use emacs macros for it, though. I literally write <para>The <att>revisionflag</att> attribute...</para> >> <!-- Load the stylesheet and the schema. If I specify them as >> options, I want them resolved relative to the current working >> directory, not this stylesheet, so I have to work a little >> harder. --> >> <p:load name="style"> >> <p:with-option name="href" select="resolve-uri($style, exf:cwd())"/> >> </p:load> >> >> <p:load name="schema"> >> <p:with-option name="href" select="resolve-uri($schema, exf:cwd())"/> >> </p:load> >> > > exfproc... are these 'standard' inasmuch as ... Calabash has them? They're "standard" exproc.org functions, if that helps. > Does this stop on error Norm? Yes. Goes bang on error. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> | To think is not enough; you must http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | think of something.--Jules Renard Chair, DocBook Technical Committee |
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