Hi,
I'm including XML files into my docbook file using the following technique.
<example>
<title>XML Sample: samples - address - address.xml</title>
<programlisting><?db-font-size 7pt?><xi:include xmlns:xi="
http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
href="../../samples/address/address.xml"
parse="text">
<xi:fallback>SAMPLE MISSING:
../../samples/address/address.xml</xi:fallback>
</xi:include>
</programlisting>
</example>
I wonder about getting a better look to the included XML such as what is
found at http://pastie.org/2284517
Clearly I could write an XSLT after converting the docbook into HTML that
formats and adds some style in css to the xml.
I was wondering though if there is any better way to have a nice look to
imported xml?
Regards
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