Thanks, Dave. You were helpful to me 10 years ago. The XEP PDF output looks 
pretty nice with the default xsl stylesheet. There are some fancy things I 
achieved with dsssl and jadetex, and I'm not sure how easy they would be with 
an xsl-fo toolchain:


  1.  the Lettrine tex package did a great job producing drop caps.
  2.  I wrote custom dsssl to make xref link to page numbers, for example 
"These are found in Appendix A (page 127)."
  3.  pdfjadetex produces nice ligatures, including, for example, ffi. Using 
the default xsl stylesheet, fop doesn't do any ligatures, and xep does fi, but 
not ffi. Maybe it depends on the font?
  4.  The titlepage used a custom graphic for the title, rather than rendering 
it in a font.

I'm willing to learn xsl-fo, and I'm willing to spend hundreds, but not 
thousands of dollars on commercial tools. I've tried xsltproc-fop and 
xsltproc-xep. Are there other combinations for less than a thousand dollars?


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From: Dave Pawson <dave.paw...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2021 3:49:18 AM
To: Kevin Dunn <kd...@hsc.edu>
Cc: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org>
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Two nagging problems with docbook2pdf in texlive 
2019

My view, a 12 yo tool chain is plain OOD?

How much work did you put in to the stylesheets?
Is the up to date XSL too far from what you can manage with?

regards
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Dave Pawson
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