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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: comments on "Using the DocBook XSL Stylesheets"
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 10:05:46AM +0000, Dave Pawson wrote: > At 14:33 14/12/2002 -0800, Bob Stayton wrote: > > > >My doc covers both file path references and catalog references. > >For those just getting started, it is simpler to point to a > >real file on their local system. After they get that working, > >I have a whole chapter on XML catalogs. > > > Having been there and suffered Bob, perhaps a mention of the symptoms of > the processor going to the web (succeeding or failing), and how/where it > can be fixed? > It shouldn't take long to persuade readers that a catalog is a good idea :-) > I found it infuriating at first, especially when, having done it and got it all > working, Norm produces a new version and I have to do it all again! > > For a full XML docbook, how many places need changing to get it > to work? And the assumption then is that its installed such that > relative pathnames work. > ~All points I've tripped over in the past. > (which is another reason I'm happy to see your work :-) The DocBook XSL stylesheet distribution itself does not use any network references internally. You will see them on customizations like slides and website, although like you say I think they are not a good idea. Perhaps the idea was that they require no intervention to get the customization working (downloading the distro and setting the path). When I get around to creating an index for my DocBook XSL book, I'll add an entry for "slow performance" that goes to the catalog chapter. 8^) -- Bob Stayton 400 Encinal Street Publications Architect Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Technical Publications voice: (831) 427-7796 The SCO Group fax: (831) 429-1887 email: bobs@sco.com
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