On 6/15/07, John Maddock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matias Capeletto wrote:
> > I have commit an XSL that force the wesite stlyle. This will allow me
> > to discard parameters problems. If this does not work, I have another
> > idea of what the problem may be.
>
> OK, I've built various sets of docs: and they all show the new style headers
> and footers now.

Great!
What version do you test (XSL, xsl_test or box_wrapper/xsl)?

> However, if I build the doc_test\grouped_links\example\boostbook_integration
> example, then I don't see the new-style drop down lists or navigation
> controls, even after adding the missing stylesheets and images.

We are almost there...

> BTW, I'm using a fairly recent Docbook cvs "snapshot", but I can easily
> switch to an earlier stable release if that helps.

I have been using:
   docbook-xsl-1.71.1 with docbook-xml-4.2

I have just download the last stable version:
   docbook-xsl-1.72.0 (still with docbook-xml-4.2, because it is
harcoded into boostbook, there is a xml-4.5, we can see if it is
possible to not harcode the xml version)

And all seems to work here.

I have been reading and it seems that docbook guys are working towards
a big rework of the xsl that will be called boostbook 5. Are you using
it?
I think we must stay with 1.72.0 for now.

Best regards
Matias

PS: I think I am not going to be able to answer mails this weekend
because I will be on a trip.

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