I've still to get around to disentangling by filesystem tree changes,
but I'd be up for adding those if there was somewhere to put them.
Would the Wiki be suitable for something like that? We'd essentially
be publishing diffs to specific versions of the XSLT stylesheets and
schemas, and I can't quite envisage how we'd make these available.
Thanks,
Geraint North
Principal Engineer
Transitive
On 20 Sep 2007, at 9:22, Dave Pawson wrote:
Peter Desjardins wrote:
I have created a new page on the DocBook wiki to hold examples of
publishing system code. http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/
DocBookCookbook
Thanks Peter. I'm sure others have code they can share.
I just posted some xi:include syntax that I am using. My instinct
is to keep all content on one page until it grows. Then
break it into separate pages in a way that seems logical based on
what
content is there. That's why I made only one page.
I plan to post some of the XSL customizations that took me some
time to
figure out. I hope others will do the same.
Another option. I've been having fun extending the v5 schema.
Previously I've created a minimal v5 docbook.
Is anyone interested in docbook extensions/restrictions,
so that we can learn from each other?
My latest one was to add a poem entry to docbook. Way off
line for normal docbook, but short enough to make an extension
then an XSL customization layer to process it to html.
This is both Schema and XSL changes.
Any views?
regards
--
Dave Pawson
XSLT, XSL-FO and Docbook FAQ
http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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