>> I suppose that almost each project which is using DocBook and FO for
generating printed output uses more or less customized stylesheets. <<

I don't believe the issue is capability; substantial tailoring can be
obtained from the stringparms. This, combined with the stability and
maturity of the stylesheets is a boon to most of us. However stylesheet
customizations are another story. Unless one is proficient in stylesheet
development and has extensive Docbook stylesheet understanding,
customization can be a daunting experience. While Bob Stayton's book is
a tremendous asset and considered by many (including me) as prerequisite
to any stylesheet customization attempt, the complexity of the Docbook
stylesheets is the core issue. I continue to struggle with customization
and believe a more uniform template structure (naming included) that
supports simple wrapping is warranted. Currently, one must endeavor to
trace the call-templates, apply-templates and template matches to
ascertain why a simple customization has failed to yield the desired
results.

Maybe something to consider for 2.0

Ray

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