Oops :)! This is because I modified the import:
<xsl:import
- href="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/chunk.xsl"/>
+ href="../../../../../docbook/html/chunk.xsl"/>
to get BoostBook to work off-line (messy hack, I know, but it works :)). I then copied back over from html-single.xsl without thinking - oops!
Still having problems getting boostbook to find your xsl? Anything I can help you with? It should work offline just fine; one potential pitfall is that if you change the paths in your 'using boostboost : ... ;' rule, you have to delete your catalog.xml file for it to recognize the changes.
No problem. Here is the diff:
Thanks, applied.
Do you want me to do the same for boostbook.css? (should I change the name? should we keep reference.css?)
I've checked in boostbook.css into boost/doc/html; Send future changes as diffs against this.
Christopher
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