Thanx for help. So I'll write some details here.
First I need to make element in header for every section in document. This 
element will be a voice form. I'm really confused about so many informations a 
read yestereday, so I'll need some step-by-step hints how to begin... Now I 
have one xsl file which matches sections and produces Hello-world string fo 
each, but thi is really very far from that one I need :)
Second, I don't know anything about .ft, is that forrest template file or what? 
What is the syntax? Or more general question - where I can find informations 
about elements and theirs attributes of xml input (stream that comes as input 
for my output plugin)? I saw some tag body with attribute mode set to TOC. What 
does it mean?
And last, what about views you wrote? How view plugin differ from others?
Can you answer these questions, please?

HANAX
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Od: "Thorsten Scherler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pre: dev@forrest.apache.org
Predmet: Re: TOC in output plugin
Dátum/Čas: 9. 7. 2005 15:44:25

> On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 14:57 +0200, HANAX wrote:
> > I was told that durin processing there is a TOC build. How I can acces it 
> > in my XSL file?
>
> this ToC is created for e.g. in document2html.xls from the skin you are
> using.
>
> In views the content-minitoc.ft is using it after the processing of
> document2html.xls:
> http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/forrest/trunk/whiteboard/plugins/org.apache.forrest.plugin.output.viewHelper.xhtml/resources/templates/content-minitoc.ft
> <xsl:template name="content-minitoc-body"
> match="[EMAIL PROTECTED]'content']/[EMAIL PROTECTED]'skinconf-toc-page']">
> <xsl:comment>+
>     |start content-minitoc
>     +</xsl:comment>
>
>     <xsl:if test="$config/toc">
>       <xsl:if test="contains($minitoc-location,'page')">
>         <xsl:if test="count(//tocitems/tocitem) >= $config/toc/@min-sections">
> <div id="content-minitoc-area">
>     <xsl:call-template name="minitoc">
>             <xsl:with-param name="tocroot" select="//tocitems"/>
>           </xsl:call-template>
> </div>
>     </xsl:if>
>       </xsl:if>
>     </xsl:if>
>
> <xsl:comment>+
>     |end minitoc
>     +</xsl:comment>
>   </xsl:template>
>
> I intercept the last processing pipeline (site2xhmtl.xsl) with views and
> like state before using document2html.xsl from the skin.
> http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/forrest/trunk/whiteboard/plugins/org.apache.forrest.plugin.internal.view/internal.xmap
> <map:match pattern="*.page">
> <map:aggregate element="site">
>           <map:part src="cocoon://skinconf.xml"/>
>           <map:part src="cocoon://build-info"/>
>           <map:part src="cocoon://tab-{1}.html"/>
>           <map:part src="cocoon://menu-{1}.html"/>
>           <map:part src="cocoon://body-{1}.html"/>
>           <map:part src="cocoon:/prepare.view-nugget.{1}"/>
>         </map:aggregate>
>         <map:serialize type="xml"/>
>     </map:match>
>
> >  Or another way: how can I access list of sections and transform it into 
> > list of elements in head of XHTML while processing my xsl file?
>
> Can you tell a little bit more what you are planing to do? It sounds to
> me that you could use views for what you are planing to do.
>
> Let me explain why. I remember you doing the sound output via forrest,
> right?
>
> I reckon you would not only output the document content but as well
> navigation, or?
>
> If so you would create a plugin of the same nature of
> org.apache.forrest.plugin.output.viewHelper.xhtml or general speaking a
> view plugin.
>
> A view plugin allows to output content to different presentation medias.
> I am very keen to assist if you need more infos on how to do it.
>
>
> > I've started with text plugin as example but it's little bit complicated 
> > for me, can anybody recommend me simpler example?
> > And last, if I want to use XHTML serializer, it gives me an error "Type 
> > 'xhtml' does not exist for 'map:serialize'". Why?
>
> http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/forrest/trunk/whiteboard/plugins/org.apache.forrest.plugin.internal.view/internal.xmap
> <map:serializer logger="sitemap.serializer.xhtml" mime-type="text/html"
> name="xhtml" pool-grow="2" pool-max="64" pool-min="2"
> src="org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer">
>       <!--+
>           | You can choose from Strict, Transitional, or Frameset XHTML.
>           | For Strict XHTML set doctype to:
>           |   <doctype-public>-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 
> Strict//EN</doctype-public>
>           |   
> <doctype-system>http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd</doctype-system>
>           | For Transitional XHTML set doctype to:
>           |   <doctype-public>-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 
> Transitional//EN</doctype-public>
>           |   
> <doctype-system>http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd</doctype-system>
>           | For Frameset XHTML set doctype to:
>           |   <doctype-public>-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 
> Frameset//EN</doctype-public>
>           |   
> <doctype-system>http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-frameset.dtd</doctype-system>
>           |
>           | Default XHTML doctype in Cocoon is XHTML Strict. If you want to 
> use more than one
>           | XHTML DTD simultaneously, you can define several XHTML 
> serializers.
>           +-->
>       <doctype-public>-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN</doctype-public>
>       
> <doctype-system>http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd</doctype-system>
>       <encoding>UTF-8</encoding>
>     </map:serializer>
>
> HTH
>
> salu2
> --
> thorsten
>
> "Together we stand, divided we fall!"
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