Peter Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At 12:25  26/3/01 +0200, Stefan Bodewig wrote:

>>the one used for the Jakarta-Website is just an example, it all
>>boils dows to writing the "correct" velocity "thingy" (.vsl, don't
>>have Velocity's nomenclature handy).
> 
> vs writing the correct xslt thingie ;)

Exactly - I'd have called it a stylesheet then ;-)

>>stylebook on the other hand uses a fixed DTD - 
> 
> nope ;)
> 
>>but it doesn't look like a subset of DocBook at all (I use DocBook
>>quite frequently) - take a look at the table model for example.
> 
> could be - not sure - I am using the one inherited from Cocoon
> project and was told that it was ;)

OK, I just checked out xml-stylebook from CVS and looked at the stuff
in docs (where one would expect documentation 8-) and the files there
all seemed to use the DTD from styles/ibm-style/dtd.

So what does stylebook provide over plain XSLT + xalan/saxon/whatever?

Stefan

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