Doug Gregor wrote:

4) Is it possible to specify a different CSS?


   http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/UsingCSS.html

says the html.stylesheet parameter can be used.


I'm not totally thrilled about this, because part of the reason for BoostBook was so that Boost documentation could have a common look and feel. Did you want to change the default CSS?

Before anything else, thanks for your replies.

Yes. Well, this is very subjective and I do not wish to impose my
preferences. The least I try to do is try to follow the /general/
look an feel based on what's already there.

    See http://tinyurl.com/6bhhp

Certainly the "common look and feel" would not be dictatorial
WRT the choice of colors and fonts, right? We are not in borg
land right? ;-)

Regards,
--
Joel de Guzman
http://www.boost-consulting.com
http://spirit.sf.net


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