On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 7:46 AM, Tom Browder <tom.brow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Cliff, I've taken the liberty of starting style sheets for the article type
> and added two files:
>
>   doc/docbook/resources/brlcad/
>     brlcad-article-fo-stylesheet.xsl.in
>     brlcad-article-xhtml-stylesheet.xsl.in
>
> I've also referenced them in:
>
>   doc/docbook/CMakeLists.txt

I saw - I've taken a slightly different approach.  Let me know if it's
workable for now.

> However, I haven't touched misc/CMake/DocNook.cmake (yuck).

Heh.  I don't think you need to, actually.  At least, things seem to
be working for me here.

> Maybe we should reorganize the doc/docbook directory a bit to emphasize and
> ease the job of selecting style sheets by DocBook type.  Change doc/docbook/
> subdirs  from:
>
>   articles
>   books
>   css
>   lessons
>   presentations
>   resources
>   specifications
>   system
>
> to:
>
>   articles
>   books
>   css
>   resources
>
> and then move
>
>   lessons
>   presentations
>   specifications
>   system
>
> to subdir articles or books as appropriate.

Take a look at what I've got in there now and see what you think.
Since presentations, specifications, etc. may reasonably have
different formatting needs I can see keeping them separate in
principle.  I was thinking about storing non-common resources in a
resources subdirectory for each document type, to make it easier to
determine which stylesheet template to edit for a given type, but I
was going to wait to see how much customization is really going to be
needed and what needs to be done before proposing a large scale
structure/logic change.  For example, do we need per-document-type css
and fop.xconf files?

Cliff

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