Hi,
this is a follow-up from my last mail about EPUB2*, however in
regards to the EPUB3 stylesheets (version 1.78.1). Maybe I miss
something important. Anyway, here is the situation:
1. Using EPUB3 Stylesheets with default values
Running xsltproc without any customization nor parameters:
$ xsltproc $DB/epub3/chunk.xsl epub_booktest.xml
This gives me the following structure in my current directory:
+── META-INF
| +── container.xml
|── mimetype
+── OEBPS
|── *.html
|── package.opf
+── toc.ncx
2. Using EPUB3 Stylesheets with base.dir
Running xsltproc with parameters base.dir:
$ xsltproc --stringparam base.dir "foo/" \
$DB/epub3/chunk.xsl epub_booktest.xml
This gives me the following structure in my current directory:
+── foo
| +── *.html
| |── package.opf
| +── toc.ncx
+── META-INF
| └── container.xml
+── mimetype
Using the stylesheets without any parameter, you get all files in the
current directory, which is fine.
However, my impresssion was to set the output directory for *all* files
with the base.dir parameter. This directory is only concatenated to
HTML files, not the other files.
Is this a conceptual design descision or is it a bug? How can I collect
*all* files in *one* directory?
Thanks. :-)
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* Subject: "Conceptual Questions and Customizations Regarding EPUB2
Stylesheets"
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Gruß/Regards,
Thomas Schraitle
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