On 2012.07.06. 19:12, Bob Stayton wrote:
The slides stylesheet is separate from the other HTML stylesheets. It
was written by Norm Walsh and contributed to the distribution, but it
has not been further developed very much until recently. I'm not sure
how many of the params for HTML output are supported by slides. I
would not judge DocBook's HTML output based on the slides stylesheet.
Bob, it seems like a misunderstanding. I know they are different things
and I don't use the old slides stylesheets. I *develop* slides
stylesheets for the new schema I created with the support of Google
Summer of Code. The XSLT code I write is based on the official DocBook
XSL stylesheets. My extension handles the slides-specific elements but
the schema allows DocBook inline and block elements on foils. To process
this, I import xhtml/chunk.xsl and call xsl:apply-templates, so in the
end the informaltable that I have in my slides document is processed by
the DocBook XSL templates and this is what I'm talking about. This is
the way how I discovered this behavior but then it can also be
reproduced with an article or book.
Gabor
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