This is now fixed in the latest snapshot
release. I renamed the docbook-xsl-ns README to README.ns to preserve the
description of how the namespaced stylesheets are produced, and now that
directory also contains the original README with the list of main
stylesheets. This change will appear in all future releases.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 8:43 AM
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Where's the
names of the top-level stylesheets ?
OK, thanks for reporting the difference.
I'll make sure that's fixed for the next release.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 8:06
AM
Subject: RE: [docbook-apps] Where's the
names of the top-level stylesheets ?
Ok, I've found it.
The information I'm looking for is actually in
docbook-xsl-1.77.1/README.
I.e. it is not present in the namespaced
file-set.
May I suggest that even if it remains that way there
should be a reference from the ns README to the old one. Otherwise the
namespaced files can't really be used in isolation. Or is that the
intention ?
Regards,
Richard.
Are you sure ?
I'm looking at
docbook-xsl-ns-1.77.1/README
There are sections : Background, How these stylesheets
were produced, How to use these stylesheets, Customizing these
stylesheets, Report any problems.
In none of them can I see the list of file-names I'm
expecting (and that I am quite sure I have seen sometime in the
past).
Uncertainly,
Richard.
PS.
Seem to have some problem posting to the list. Apologies if this
turns up twice.
Hi Richard,
The README file in the top level directory
of the stylesheets shows the filename for each output's main stylesheet
file.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 10:43
AM
Subject: [docbook-apps] Where'a
the names of the top-level stylesheets ?
Bit of a beginner question here, I think....
I've just downloaded and unpacked the 1.77 stylesheets (ns) from
Sourceforge.
I can't find the documentation of which are the top-level
stylesheets (ie the file-names for them).
Can someone tell me where to find them; I'm sure there used to be
something in the docs to tell me the starting point for each output
type ?
I'm sure it's staring me in the face but I can't seem to see it
....
Uncertainly,
Richard.
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