Hi Luis,
The roundtrip XSL stylesheets are designed such that the Word document
can be converted back into DocBook. The placement of the various
paragraphs for related elements is very important for this purpose.
However, it is relatively straight-forward to customise the
stylesheets to achieve your purpose; you want to look at the
dbk2wp.xsl stylesheet, which controls the layout of the word
processing document. My company offers commercial services to do this
type of customisation if you can't do that yourself (the Aussie dollar
is pretty low at the moment, so we're fairly cheap!).
HTHs,
Steve Ball
On 02/11/2008, at 9:44 AM, Luis Mandel wrote:
Hi Steve
I am trying at the same time the roundtrip XSL as well as XMLmind.
regards,
Luis
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 11:30 PM, Steve Ball
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Hi Luis,
How are you doing the transformation? Are you using the roundtrip XSL
stylesheets?
Cheers,
Steve Ball
On 01/11/2008, at 5:44 AM, Luis Mandel wrote:
Hi
I am new at docbook.
I have to convert a docbook document to wordml.
I got the conversion done with no major problems.
Nevertheless the word document has to follow some
layout guidelines: figures must have the caption at
the bottom, <tip> tags have to be converted to
something (probable a table) with an image and a
surrounded by a green frame and <caution> must
be translated to something similar but the frame has
to be red.
I didn't find enough documentation to do this.
Could somebody give me any hint how to
configure xsltproc in order to get what has been
required?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Luis
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