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Subject: Re: WebsiteDTD: suppressing the homepage title
I will change the template and submit an patch. Bye Oliver Vitaly Ostanin wrote: > On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:18:19 +0200 > Oliver Fischer <plexus@snafu.de> wrote: > > >>Vitaly Ostanin wrote: >> >>>Why do you want to suppress title ? >> >> > >> >>>If you include DocBook document to Website webpage, you get >>>title on titlepage twice: title of webpage and title of >>>DocBook document. >> >>Da, that's why I want to suppress them. Another reason is that >>I have some content with an structure like this: > > > I have such reason too :) > > >>... >></head> >><section> >>... >></section> >><section> >>... >></section> >><section> >>... >></section> >> >>So I always get to titles, even if I don't want it. > > > Are you _always_ don't want title or on titlepage only ? > > >>>IMHO, this is a bug in Website stylesheets. >> >>Wouldn't say so. But it should be configurable. An very generic >>solution - and usefull for customisations too - would be to >>allow <config> elements in <head>. >> >> >>>BTW, why webpage/head/title is required in Website DTD ? >> >>For the HTML title? > > > If section already have title, it may be used as HTML title. > > If no titles present, stylesheets can generate warning message > and do title "untitled". > > If webpage/head/title required, stylesheets may determine > priority of titles and output title with higher priority. > > In my customization layer I redefine template > <xsl:template match="title" mode="titlepage.mode"> > and suppres output of DocBook title on titlepage. For me > priority of webpage title is highest. > > <skipped/> >
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