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[docbook-apps] XSL examples at DocBook Wiki?
- From: Zbyszek Cybulski <z dot cybulski at gmail dot com>
- To: docbook <docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 13:29:35 +0200
- Subject: [docbook-apps] XSL examples at DocBook Wiki?
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Hi all,
I know one can consider my request a far beyond normal. But I'd like to
ask you to share your custom XSL stylesheets. I am especially interested
in Mr. Stayton's stylesheet used to transform his great book, DocBook
XSL: The Complete Guide, to PDF. The book is great, full of examples,
but for a newbie it is a bit difficult to read and understand, since
DocBook and the transformations require good knowledge of internals,
both DocBook FO properties and XSLT/XPath.
I have found some examples on the Internet, including Steve Whitlatch's
one, from which I've learned a lot. However, there are not too many
examples with accompanying PDF outputs which can be usefull. Also, Dave
Pawson's site is a great help.
So, maybe this would be good if the DocBook Wiki had a section with the
XSL examples and the output (HTML and PDF or PS). If you think this is
not worth considering, please ignore my request.
Tks,
Zbyszek
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