Ian Moor wrote:
> Do DocBook XSL and XSL-NS 1.75.0 support version 2 of xslthl ?

Yes,

however in order to overcome some compatibility problem between
different XSLT processors is now necessary to import additional file
into your customization layer if you want to use this feature. See
README file in highlighting directory:

To use the syntax higlighting extension with DocBook-XSL 1.74.3+, you must:
1. Use a processor that works with the extension: Saxon 6 or Xalan-J.
2. Add the latest version of xslthl-2.X.X.jar to your classpath.
3. Set the highlight.source parameter to 1.
4. Import into your customization one of the following stylesheet module:
  * html/highlight.xsl
  * xhtml/highlight.xsl
  * xhtml-1_1/highlight.xsl
  * fo/highlight.xsl
5. Use that customiztion layer.


Note: Saxon 8.5 or later is also supported, but since it is an XSLT 2.0
processor it is not guaranteed to work with DocBook-XSL in all
circumstances.


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