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Re[2]: [docbook-apps] XSL Titlepage are Pagetitles?
- From: techtonik <techtonik at tut dot by>
- To: "Bob Stayton" <bobs at sagehill dot net>
- Cc: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 12:25:35 +0200
- Subject: Re[2]: [docbook-apps] XSL Titlepage are Pagetitles?
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- Reply-to: techtonik <techtonik at tut dot by>
||*()*|| [\..konnichi wa, ogenki desu ka, Bob../]
Great reference. Just what I need. =) And just like I thought.
The reason I asked because I've found "refentry.title" template in
refentry.xml which seems to be abandoned. I can't find a place where it
is called.
<xsl:template match="refentry"> calls template name="refentry.titlepage"
in titlepage.templates.xsl, which logically should call refentry.title,
but it doesn't. Why?
BS> Here is what I wrote on this subject in my book:
BS> "A "title page" may not be a separate page. The stylesheets use the term
BS> "titlepage" to mean the presentation of an element's title and info element
BS> content, such as author and copyright. The "titlepage" mechanism in the
BS> stylesheets is designed to be very general, so that it handles many
BS> different output styles. Page breaking after the title and info is just one
BS> possible feature. Sometimes it generates separate title pages, as in the FO
BS> output for a book, and sometimes it just prints the title and info elements
BS> without a page break, as in HTML output."
BS> See this reference for more details:
BS> http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/HtmlCustomEx.html#HTMLTitlePage
BS> Of course, the word "page" itself has taken on many new meanings since the
BS> days when it meant one side of a piece of paper. 8^)
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