On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 11:25:24 -0400
rob.cavicc...@emc.com wrote:
ill using it.
The HTML5 specification isn't scheduled to become a recommendation
until 2022.
Where've you seen that Rob?
So HTML5 as a replacement for the current HTML output types certainly
does not appear to be a viable
Thanks for your answer, Bob.
In fact, I am working with an article, so I will dig a bit now I have some
starting point to adjust to it.
Best regards,
Fabien
-Message d'origine-
De : Bob Stayton [mailto:b...@sagehill.net]
Envoyé : lundi 16 août 2010 21:04
À : Fabien Tillier;
Hi (again) Bob.
Well, after some experiments, I came up with an almost working solution.
I copied the template for article (d:article in my case), and inserted a
selection before the call to the TOC template (starting at xsl:variable
name=toc.params)
xsl:apply-templates
Dave Pawson [mailto:da...@dpawson.co.uk] wrote:
The HTML5 specification isn't scheduled to become a recommendation
until 2022.
Where've you seen that Rob?
Going back and re-reading it more carefully, I see that it is more of an
estimate provided by one person, so scheduled was a
Hi there!
I created a couple of mono-lingual web-site using DocBook Website,
and I personnally love them.
Obviously an English web-site addressing a public in the German speaking
countries, doesn't make too much sense,
and maybe I should have started them in German right from the beginng,
but I