Hi, what you need is profiling http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Profiling.html
But I'm not sure why you want to set the level in the main document, passing it as a parameter at publication time looks easier to me. Otherwise you'll need to write a little XSLT code to define the profiling parameters according to the level value in the main document. Hope this helps, Camille. flemse6 wrote: > Hello > > I have a main document which contains 15 different chapters and each chapter > is devided into 4 different files acconding to which level of access the > document must be. > > Is it possible to define a level in the start of the main document where the > access level can be defined. This way the main document can be used as main > document for all access levels. > > I want to define that I need access level 3 which uses the first 3 files in > each chapter. > Acconding to this I can define the access level in the start of the main > document and the right pdf document is created. > > Please help me
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