Aha! Thanks, I'd probably have never figured that out.

Alan


On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Bob Stayton <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Hi Alan,
> Close, but you want to use this test instead:
>
>  <xsl:when test="$node/self::article">0</xsl:when>
> The context node for this template is title, but the $node param contains
> the parent element of the title, so that is why self::article would work
> here.  The parent::book syntax is used to select all *children* of a book,
> which gives h1 to chapter titles and such.
>
> Bob Stayton
> Sagehill Enterprises
> [email protected]
>
>  *From:* Alan Oehler
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 16, 2013 3:54 PM
> *To:* Bob Stayton
> *Cc:* docbook-apps
> *Subject:* Re: [docbook-apps] HTML heading tags issue with article
>
> Hmmm... looks like it should be easy, but I've had no luck.
>
> Here's the code you referred to:
>
>    <xsl:variable name="level">
>     <xsl:choose>
>       <!-- chapters and other book children should get <h1> -->
>       <xsl:when test="$node/parent::book">0</xsl:when>
>       <xsl:when test="ancestor::section">
>         <xsl:value-of select="count(ancestor::section)+1"/>
>       </xsl:when>
>       <xsl:when test="ancestor::sect5">6</xsl:when>
>       <xsl:when test="ancestor::sect4">5</xsl:when>
>       <xsl:when test="ancestor::sect3">4</xsl:when>
>       <xsl:when test="ancestor::sect2">3</xsl:when>
>       <xsl:when test="ancestor::sect1">2</xsl:when>
>       <xsl:otherwise>1</xsl:otherwise>
>     </xsl:choose>
>   </xsl:variable>
>
> I added a line
>
>    <xsl:when test="$node/parent::article">0</xsl:when>
>
> after the similar line with "book," but it had no apparent effect on the
> output.
>
> Alan
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Alan Oehler <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Bob!
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Bob Stayton <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> **
>>> Hi Alan,
>>> Article titles are handled by the template named 'component.title' in
>>> the component.xsl stylesheet file.  There is an xsl:choose statement in
>>> there that sets the "section level", to which 1 is added to get the <h>
>>> level.  That template does not properly handle article titles, which should
>>> get a section level of zero.  But it is a short template and you can
>>> customize it.
>>>
>>> Bob Stayton
>>> Sagehill Enterprises
>>> [email protected]
>>>
>>>  *From:* Alan Oehler <[email protected]>
>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 16, 2013 11:11 AM
>>> *To:* docbook-apps <[email protected]>
>>> *Subject:* [docbook-apps] HTML heading tags issue with article
>>>
>>> I'm puzzled by some behavior I observed generating some HTML documents.
>>> The source files are articles. The article section titles seem to be coming
>>> out as I would expect - sect1 title is tagged as an h2, sect2 as an h3,
>>> etc. But the article's title itself, which the documentation clearly says
>>> should be output as an h1, is coming out as an h2. Looking at the file
>>> html/titlepage.xsl, it clearly is inserting an h1.
>>>
>>> I had a custom spec file which doesn't do much except not show some of
>>> the things that are usually output by default:
>>> <t:titlepage t:element="article" t:wrapper="div" class="titlepage">
>>>   <t:titlepage-content t:side="recto">
>>>     <title/>
>>>     <subtitle/>
>>>   </t:titlepage-content>
>>>   ...
>>>
>>> I merely removed the usual set of elements inside the
>>> t:titlepage-content element, leaving just the title and subtitle, then
>>> generated my titlepage XSL from it.
>>>
>>> My grasp of XSLT is tenuous at best, and the complexity of the cover
>>> page customization is such that my head is swimming trying to see where the
>>> h2 is coming from.
>>>
>>> Here's what the rendered article title looks like in the output. (It
>>> also strikes me as odd that there are so many divs in there...)
>>> ...
>>> <body>
>>> <div class="article" id="idp8939920">
>>>   <div class="titlepage">
>>>     <div>
>>>       <div>
>>>          <h2 class="title">My article title</h2>
>>>       </div>
>>>     </div>
>>>   </div>
>>> ...
>>>
>>> Any hints about how I can attack this - other than do something kludgey
>>> like give the article title a role attribute like, say,"realtitle" and use
>>> CSS to style a h2 of class"realtitle" to be a bit bigger?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Alan C. Oehler
>>> Senior Technical Writer | Instart Logic
>>> M: 650.504.7003
>>> www.instartlogic.com
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Alan C. Oehler
>> Senior Technical Writer | Instart Logic
>> M: 650.504.7003
>> www.instartlogic.com
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Alan C. Oehler
> Senior Technical Writer | Instart Logic
> M: 650.504.7003
> www.instartlogic.com
>



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