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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: html cosmetics
> > I've finally got the hang of building some documentation, took awhile, but > > now another question ... > > > > Anyone have any references of where I may be able to look about how to > > properly add background colors, shade in those example text areas, font > > sizes, etc.. cosmetic things. > > > > Any help much appreciated! > > This is most easily done by associating a CSS stylesheet > with the HTML output. You can do that with the > 'html.stylesheet' parameter. If you look in the generated > HTML output, you'll see each element is in a <div> with its > name, which makes writing css stylesheets that style > specific elements easy. So ... after I've run db2html on my *.sgml files, Am I supposed to edit the outputted html to include CSS style sheets? If so, that's alot of work to throw away everytime I re-run db2html. I'm sure I'm misunderstanding how to do this ... any help appreciated. It took me a few weeks to get docbook setup on this box correctly (a RPITA), and I'm not sure what it would take to get the xsl stuff going (as that was another suggestion). Why is docbook not not packaged any easier?
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