Well, if that's the goal, then I'd like to add another option for consideration: maybe called 'generate.header.css', or something, that would cause the generated css to appear in the HTML header rather than in a separate file.
2009/11/29 Jirka Kosek <[email protected]> > Chris Maloney wrote: > > >> 2. A new param named 'generate.css', which when set to 1 > > > > Why would this be necessary? Presumably one, or possibly a set of static > > CSS files could be supplied that provide all the basic styling based on > > classes used in the generated output. Or, are you suggesting that the > XSL > > generate a per-output CSS with just the subset of the "master CSS" > styles? > > Generating CSS file on the fly simplifies deployment -- user doesn't > have to copy CSS into target directory. This is easy, but for newcomers > it is much more handy if there are no additional steps required to > generate working output. > > Jirka > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Jirka Kosek e-mail: [email protected] http://xmlguru.cz > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Professional XML consulting and training services > DocBook customization, custom XSLT/XSL-FO document processing > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > OASIS DocBook TC member, W3C Invited Expert, ISO JTC1/SC34 member > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
