I believe what you have in mind is much easier to achieve with driver files for the stylesheets. Your software just needs to emit a proper driver file for the style you want to apply. This happens to be the way RefDB (http://refdb.sourceforge.net) deals with this problem. No modifications to the DTD, no modifications to the stylesheet... just use them as nature created them...
regards, Markus E.L. Willighagen writes: > It would be nice if the output style was pluggable... Like in LaTex > where > you include a style for it... This style defines the proper order, and > states which fields are outputed... > > Is it possible to have a file inclusion based on a variable? (/me is > thinking XSLT now...) That is, have a parameter which a user can > overwrite, > and based on this parameter, a specific bibilography style is loaded? > > This bibliographic style would a an XSLT stylesheet overwriting some > default > style, possibly the stylesheets now used for the bibliographic > elements... > > That would be a very convenient solution... > -- Markus Hoenicka [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hoenicka_markus/
