good idea - i can help with XSLT 2.0 - our project have some odf2xhtml
code - our code is XSLT 2.0 - not XSLT 1.0 from OpenOffice

with best wishes,
Slav

2010/3/19 Martynas Jusevicius <[email protected]>:
> Hey list,
>
> I've been working with odf2xhtml XSLT filter a lot lately, in relation
> to ePub e-books. It does its job but it's really showing its age. I
> wonder if there are plans for a new version? It could really benefit
> from many of XSLT 2 features.
>
> One of the most annoying things is the generated CSS. If style A
> defines bold text and style B is inherited from A and additionally
> defines right alignment, odf2xhtml generates such code:
>
> .A { font-weight: bold; }
> .B { font-weight: bold; text-align: right; }
>
> <p class="A"> ... <p class="B">
>
> That shows up OK in the browser, but removes the relationship between
> A and B in the XHTML/CSS output. For example, if I need to select all
> elements with style inherited from A, I cannot do that without looking
> into the original ODT and examining the styles.
>
> I think much better output could be achieved using multiple classes in XHTML:
>
> .A { font-weight: bold; }
> .B { text-align: right; }
>
> <p class="A"> ... <p class="A B">
>
> What do you think?
>
> Martynas
> odt2epub.com
>
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