Adam Di Carlo writes: > Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > The Website Doctype contains an XML DTD & XSL stylesheets for building > > web sites. > > BTW, what are the (preferred, in Debian) sequence of commands to build > the XML document into HTML ?
There aren't any. Yet. > Is this toolchain yet in the system? No. But I do know what works. Here's one setup: 1. A java2 jre 2. An XSLT processor (Saxon; Norm is dumping XT support.) 3. Additional classes to provide catalog support. 4. Wrapper scripts for easy processing As proof-of-concept, I kludged together a package containing #2-#4. It's named "docbook-saxon-xsl". Someone should test it so they see how the pieces are put together. Here's how: * add "deb http://dulug.duke.edu/~mark/debian ./" to sources.list * apt-get install docbook-website docbook-saxon-xsl (+see Note) * cp -r /usr/share/doc/docbook-website/example ./ * cd example * website2html website.xml (+Note: docbook-saxon-xsl depends on j2re1.3, which is 13MB. If you already have a java2 jre, install the "recommends" version in "http://dulug.duke.edu/~mark/debian/old/") Package Composition: The docbook-saxon-xsl package puts three jars in /usr/share/java: - crimson.jar (sun's parser) - kozek.jar (catalog classes--extensions to Norm's classes) - saxon602.jar (XSLT processor) and has a bash wrapper script, "saxchunk" This should probably be split into 3 or 4 packages: -lib-saxon-java -lib-crimson-java -lib-kozek-java -docbook-xsl-tools (I made a similar package based on XT, called docbook-xsl-tools.) For the DocBook XML stuff to be out-of-the-box useful, somebody's gotta make these kinds of packages. Suggestions? my $0.02, Mark > > -- > .....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>

