I would like to know the current trend in XSL processing. I'm currently writing a document in docbook-xml using Norman Walsh XSL stylesheet. Especially, I need good catalog parsing and chunking output support since many of my projects used special XSL/DTD definitions. My current setup used saxon+saxon-catalog for the xslt part, with fop+xalan for the xsl-fo to PDF part. Is it currently the best combinaison? What about long term development?
I'm looking forward to try Xalan or xsltproc for XSLT transformation. I would also like to try passivetex but aren't currently able to make it work. Any hints about them? Should they worth the effort? I would also like to use XML Schema but failed to find any PSGML-like support for them. Is any of you used it? How? Thanks in advance, Fabien -- Fabien Ni�oles Debian Maintainer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org GPG KeyID: C15D FE9E BB35 F596 127F BF7D 8F1F DFC9 BCE0 9436 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

