Quoting Dave Pawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Confused. As you say, each time you update you lose your changes if you modify 'docbooks' stylesheets. A customization layer is much nicer, and re-usable. E.g. if your directory stuff was in one stylesheet, I could include that before the docbook ones. Then I get mine, yours, docbooks, all in the right priority order.
I think the problem Geraint wanted to point out is that a customization layer does not pick up altered templates in a new version of the stylesheets automatically. Assume you override the rendering of element A for whatever reason, based on version 1.68, and put that into a customization layer. Then you upgrade the official stylesheets to 1.73 which contain a new version of the template of element A. Thanks to your customization layer, you still use your (modified) version of 1.68.
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