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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] customizing profiling templates
Manuel, There's an excellent description of how to customize the stylesheets in Bob Stayton's book, "DocBook XSL The Complete Guide," which is available in print and on-line. The description about customizing the stylesheets can be found at: http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/CustomMethods.html and, as Mauritz describes in his email, there's also an excellent discussion of profiling. If you'll be doing very much customization, you should consider getting a copy of Bob's book. It's a great reference; I use it all the time. Dick Hamilton http://rlhamilton.net On Fri, 2008-05-16 at 12:36 +0200, Manuel Wallnoefer wrote: > > Hi all ! > > I'm new to Docbook, and i have got one problem now, which i cant solve > at the moment. > > I want to profile my files with my own profiling attributes. > > So theres not the problem. > > My problem appears when i must adapt the stylesheets under /fo > folder . > > I found out that i must add my new attributes and the processing of > the attributes to following files: > > - param.xsl > - /profiling/profile-mode.xsl > > So when i adapt these two files it works fine ! > > But i dont want to change the standard files. I want to have a new for > example param_custom.xsl where i import my param.xsl and add the new > profiling parameters i want to have. The same with the > profiling-mode.xsl. > > But when i do this, the profiling doesn't work any more like before. > > Can anyone please help me, and give me an example of how to write the > *_custom.xsl files. > > Thx for help ! > > ~manuel > -- > -- > Manuel Wallnöfer > MSK-Informatik GesmbH Büro Linz: > Zeillergasse 5/309 Hauptstrasse 71 > A - 1160 Wien A - 4040 Linz > > fon: + 43 - 699 - 18181929 > fax: + 43 - 732 - 711 311 22 > mailto: manuel.wallnoefer@msk-informatik.at > web: http://www.msk-informatik.at > http://www.opencms.at > >
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