On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 10:01:21AM -0500, eric hagemann wrote:
> After downloading the docbook slides dtd and xsl style sheets and creating a test 
>presentation I attempted to render with xsltproc, which worked fine execpt for the 
>duration.  Upon futher inspection it seemed in the xsl stylesheet 'slides-common.xsl' 
>That is was referencing  the file 'chunk.xsl' from the net distribution at 
>sourceforge.
> 
> I was successful in downloading the style sheets to my local machine and pointing 
>the reference there, however in the process I have the following question.  What is 
>the difference between the xsl style sheets in the slides distribution and the full 
>xsl distro ?  Can I drop the two into the same path ?  Or is the slide-common.xsl 
>stylesheet just 'stealing' a component from the larger distro ?

I'm not sure I understand the question.
The slides xsl stylesheet is a customization of
the standard Docbook XSL stylesheet set.  The slides
distribution doesn't include the DocBook XSL distro.
Slides is an extension that depends on DocBook XSL.
It isn't stealing just a component, it is using quite
a lot of the DocBook XSL stylesheet machinery.
You can put them in the same place, as long as there
are no filename conflicts.
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