On 20.9.2011 1:07, Bob Stayton wrote: > Regarding your objections, I get around those by using XInclude. I have a > standard CSS file that I include into an XML file using XInclude: > > <style> > <xi:include href="mycustom.css" parse="text" > xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/> > </style> > > That way I keep all the edits in one standard CSS file, and I don't have to > copy it into each output directory using a separate command.
Bob, how do you manage to have this file along your source XML files not
in the directory with DocBook XSL stylesheets distribution? I got quite
strange behaviour when I set docbook.css.source parameter to absolute path.
Thanks,
Jirka
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