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Re: trying to use "xmlto" in red hat to customize PDFoutput


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On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 05:48:11AM -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:

> and add it to the xmlto command with "-m", it has no effect.
> is this because it's not an xsl:param, but an xsl:attribute-set?

The xmlto program doesn't interpret the fragments at all, just builds
a temporary stylesheet file which includes all the fragments.

If you comment out the 'trap' line in /usr/bin/xmlto and run it with
-v it will tell you the names of the temporary files it creates, and
won't remove them at exit.

Tim.
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