"Douglas Gregor" wrote

> On Jan 7, 2005, at 8:55 AM, Holger Grund wrote:
>
>> Anyway, I think it should be relatively simple to add support
>> for HTML Help (although I have also never used BBv2
>> before...).
>>
>> Has anyone tried to do that yet? Anyone interested?
>
> I don't know of anyone else that has tried, but thanks for taking a shot 
> at it! You mentioned that the stylesheets were a bit out-of-date: were you 
> using the newest DocBook XSL stylesheets? (1.67.2, I believe).
> If I can of any help, please ask. I can't promise to answer quickly, but I 
> will answer.
>
I'll try to get it going (even though, I'm quite a bit busy right now).

Last time I worked with XSLT it was the first draft of 1.0, I think.
Everyone was using XSL back then.

Anyway, In my very limited understanding, I believe this what happens:
ToC generation is broken, due to htmlhelp-common.xsl's
use of href.target. The context parameter is not given and therefore
always defaults to the context node. The logic therefore will always
drop the relative path. I've added a context parameter to href
target and supplied it at the apply-site. Seems to work.

I'm guessing some forgot to update the HTML Help stylesheets
when href.target was changed to support a context parameter.

I haven't had the time to look through it. It might take a couple
of days before I can spend some more time on it.

Thanks very much 





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