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Unfortunately, what you are seeing is some obsolete
code that should
be removed. The component.title.mode is no
longer used by
the stylesheets. It was replaced by the
titlepage mechanism that
uses the titlepage.templates.xml specification
file. I'll see about
removing the obsolete code.
In fact, the glossary subtitle is being handled
by the default template for
subtitle in mode='titlepage.mode'. This
template is in xhtml/titlepage.xsl:
<xsl:template match="subtitle"
mode="titlepage.mode">
<h2 > <xsl:apply-templates mode="titlepage.mode"/> </h2> </xsl:template> If you want something different for a glossary
subtitle, you can add a
template like this to your customization
layer:
<xsl:template match="subtitle"
mode="glossary.recto.titlepage.mode">
<h3 > <xsl:apply-templates mode="titlepage.mode"/> </h3> </xsl:template> This template uses the mode specific to glossary
title pages. The
sequence of modes used in titlepages is described
in:
You could also change the style of the h2 using a
CSS stylesheet
associated with your HTML pages.
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