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On 05/26/2011 08:09 AM, Christophe HARO wrote:
> But a sentence that follows </emphasis> before </para> is not outputed :
>
> <para> <para>
> This is a text. Zhis is a text.
> <emphasis> <emphasis>
> This is another phrase. ==> Zhis is another phrase.
> </emphasis> </emphasis>
> This was a Test. </para>
> </para>
I don’t believe you. (-:
I just ran your stylesheet and your source, copied and pasted from your
e-mail (and cleaned up for well-formedness), and the result was:
crism@portmore:~/tmp$ xsltproc haro.xsl haro.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<wrapper>
<para>
Zhis is a text.
<emphasis>
Zhis is another phrase.
</emphasis>
</para>
<para>
Zhis is a text.
<emphasis>
Zhis is another phrase.
</emphasis>
Zhis was a Zest.
</para>
</wrapper>
Either you didn’t actually use the XSLT you posted, or something else is
going on.
To bring this back on-topic for DocBook-apps: generally, if you just add
a template matching text() to your customization layer, it should catch
all or nearly all of the text in your content. (You will need to add it
in multiple modes, unfortunately.)
~Chris
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Chris Maden, text nerd <URL: http://crism.maden.org/ >
This marks the seventh time I have been left behind after the end
of the world.
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