Ivan Shmakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >>>>> benoit guillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>  > - One wants to customize the installed package. In this case he
>  > should provide his own .sty, and require/include the default latex
>  > style files as needed. For the XSL part, he should provide his own
>  > XSL entry point (-p option), and override the necessary templates in
>  > it (that's one of the XSL strengths). The benefit is to separate
>  > clearly what is specific from what is not, and you can even manage
>  > the differences as an extension package.
>
>   It looks like a solution.  Where I could read more about
>   overriding XSL templates?
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Hi Ivan,

the user manual is a good starting point for all customization issues,
e.g.:

zxpdf /usr/share/doc/dblatex/manual.pdf.gz

And you will find several customization mails in the mailing list
archives of dblatex-users:

http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=dblatex-users

Regarding the Debian package, I still consider omitting the internal
TEXINPUTS setting with the next release, together with this change I
would close the bug, if you agree.

Regards, Andreas
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