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Re: [docbook-apps] Question on two Docbook/CSS-related tools


Edward Bishop wrote:

Their formatter converts XML + CSS to PDF or Postscript, and has
style sheets for  XHTML and Docbook.  In their release notes, they
also claim support for CSS3 Paged Media extensions like "PageBox"
which has formatting capabilities comparable to XSL-FO.

I don't believe that CSS could be used as a full-fledge formatting language for print output. In CSS there is missing transformation and query engine that is available to both XSL and DSSSL. How you can generate ToC? How you can generate index? How you can generate text of crossreference?


IMHO CSS is suitable for easy previewing of document or for styling it in WYSIWYG XML editors. But serious print output can't be done in CSS.

May be Prince provides some extensions to get ToC. But the question is how flexible can be such solution.

Jirka

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