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Subject: Re: [docbook] theorems and similar things
Am Mittwoch, 15. September 2004 21:56 schrieben Sie: > Hi Wolfgang, > > Extending the DocBook XSL stylesheets to handle new elements is pretty > straightforward. The stylesheets are designed to be customized without > editing the original stylesheet files. You create a customization layer > that has only your customizations and uses the stock stylesheet for > everything else. Hello, that sounds very good. > Because the stylesheets are driven by templates, you should find an element > that is handled in a manner similar to the way you want your new elements > to be handled. Then find the XSL template that processes that element and > copy it to your customization file. Then you change the 'match' attribute > so it applies to your new element, and make any changes to the body of the > template to format it the way you want. You'll want to make use of the > xsl:number instruction to number your theorems. Keep a good XSLT reference > handy. 8^) > > See this reference for how to get started with a DocBook XSL customization: > > http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/CustomMethods.html Thanks for your information. When I have time, I may give a MathBook (incl. stylesheets) implementation a try. :-) > Bob Stayton > Sagehill Enterprises > DocBook Consulting > bobs@sagehill.net Wolfgang
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