Il me semble que quelqu'un (Xavier V. ?) vient de s'enquérir des moyens
existants pour générer les versions HTML/PDF/etc. des documents DocBook.
Voici l'URL des XSL "spéciales LDP".
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Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 12:10:39 -0400
From: Dan York
dyork@e-smith.com
To: "discuss @ linuxdoc . org"
discuss@linuxdoc.org
Subject: LDP XSLT stylesheets uploaded to LDP CVS
After Ferg suggested where I should put them in CVS, I uploaded
my experimental XSLT stylesheets to the LDP CVS server in the
directory /builder/xsl. You can view them online at:
http://cvsview.linuxdoc.org/index.cgi/builder/xsl/
In keeping with what I have suggested here, and since no one (here
or on docbook-apps) could suggest anything better, there are three
files for the HTML stylesheets. Two of the files are the ones that
you actually use for XSLT processing:
ldp-html.xsl - generates a single HTML file
ldp-html-chunk.xsl - generates multiple HTML files (breaks on
<chapter>, <sect1>, <appendix>, etc.)
Both of those just import the appropriate Norman Walsh XSL stylesheet
(either "docbook.xsl" or "chunk.xsl") and then import the third file:
ldp-html-common.xsl - where all the actual customizations are
Note that I also uploaded a file "ldp-print.xsl" which does nothing
yet but is the place where customizations for creating FO could be
placed for doing print generation using XML/XSL.
If anyone else out there is experimenting with DocBook XML/XSL, any
suggestions and tests would be welcome.
There is one minor problem with ldp-html-common.xsl which I will
detail in a separate message. It does not appear to affect the
outcome, though, and the results (using 'xsltproc') seem to be
perfectly fine.
Enjoy,
Dan
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