Thanks for all the good info on this Mauritz.
I think for complete control of the legalnotice filename, Bob's
example could be updated where the new ln.or.rh.filename template is
customized to something like the following:
<xsl:param name="legalnotice.filename">legalnotice.html</xsl:param>
<xsl:template name="ln.or.rh.filename">
<xsl:param name="node" select="."/>
<xsl:param name="is.ln" select="true()"/>
...
<xsl:if test="$is.ln">
<xsl:value-of select="$legalnotice.filename"/>
</xsl:if>
...
</xsl:template>
-Ken
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Mauritz Jeanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ken Morse
> >
>
> > Thanks for pointing that out, Mauritz. The snapshot does work better,
> > although not completely as expected. The snapshot does now generate an
> > filename and an href that match; the difference is that the id of
> > <legalnotice> no longer seems to be used -- a generated id is used
> > even if the <legalnotice> id is set.
>
>
> Yes, that behaviour is not properly documented anywhere. I'm sorry about
> that. The filename is now computed as follows:
>
> 1. If a filename is given by the "dbhtml filename" processing instruction,
> that filename is used.
>
> 2. If the legalnotice has an id/xml:id attribute, and if the
> use.id.as.filename parameter != 0, the filename is the concatenation of the
> id value and the value of the html.ext parameter.
>
> 3. If the legalnotice does not have an id/xml:id attribute, or if
> use.id.as.filename = 0, the filename is the concatenation of "ln-",
> auto-generated id value, and html.ext value.
>
>
>
> > On a somewhat related topic, I've tried using another option for
> > controlling the chunk name for legalnotice as outlined in Bob
> > Stayton's Book:
> > http://sagehill.net/docbookxsl/LegalNotice.html#LegalnoticeFilename
> >
> > The direction says "...customize the template that matches the element
> > in mode="chunk-filename" as follows..." and then it references a
> > template:
> >
> > <xsl:template match="legalnotice" mode="chunk-filename">
> >
> > I don't see the original version of this template anywhere in the
> > distribution though
>
>
> There is no original version of this specific template. Before DocBook XSL
> 1.73.1, it was applied since there was an <xsl:apply-templates
> mode="chunk-filename" select="."/> in the template with match="legalnotice"
> and mode="titlepage.mode".
>
> But the "Filename of the legalnotice chunk" customization in Bob's book does
> not work when using 1.73.1 or later, since legalnotices are no longer
> processed using the "chunk-filename" mode. I introduced this change because
> generation of separate legalnotices did not work with the nonchunking
> stylesheets.
>
> /MJ
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