Hi Jan, Many thanks for the examples.
The feature set looks very impressive, like the others, I'd love to see the XSL files on GitHub. Thanks a lot! Robert On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 4:46 PM, Jan Tosovsky <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear All, > > as promised, I've published a demo output > https://www.bilyujezd.cz/beta/strucna-historie.html > > Core changes against the current WebHelp: > - responsive design (Mobile First) > - breadcrumb > - improved ToC processing (ToC is linked, not embedded in every HTML file) > - enhanced search related code (cleaning up the code for better > maintenance) > - enhanced translation support (all messages are stored in standard l10n > XML > files) > - storing client state even on file system or localhost (utilizing HTML5 > Local Storage) > - removing jQuery and jQueryUI dependency > > Further features: > - ability to enlarge downsized images (aka lightbox, especially useful for > SVG images) > - ability to copy links to specific anchors > - SASS styling (interpreted into CSS) > > Weaknesses: > - only modern browsers are supported (Chrome, FF, Edge, IE10+) > - no custom params to override current bahavior > - no out-of-the-box scripts for copying dependencies to the target > destination > > > Should I put related XSL files and resources to my GitHub account or > directly to some DocBook sandbox? > > Thanks, > > Jan > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
