Hello all,

I've posted the question below on the DbLaTeX mailing list, but I have a 
suspicion that my problem might be solved if I had a better understanding of 
XSL, XInclude, and using xsltproc.

I would greatly appreciate any advice you might provide.

Basic information:
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* Debian 5.0 "Lenny" host machine, all packages up-to-date
* Validating against DocBook XML V4.5 DTD
* dblatex version 0.2.9-3
* $ latex --version
pdfTeX using libpoppler 3.141592-1.40.3-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.6)
kpathsea version 3.5.6
    ...
Compiled with libpng 1.2.27; using libpng 1.2.27
Compiled with zlib 1.2.3.3; using zlib 1.2.3.3
Compiled with libpoppler version 3.00

* $ xsltproc --version
Using libxml 20632, libxslt 10124 and libexslt 813
xsltproc was compiled against libxml 20632, libxslt 10124 and libexslt 813
libxslt 10124 was compiled against libxml 20632
libexslt 813 was compiled against libxml 20632


Problem:
--------
I'm having trouble getting dblatex to locate images.  I believe that the 
trouble lies someplace with xsltproc not expanding the "fileref" attribute 
using xml:path.  WARNING, I am *not* an XML or DocBook expert, so you should 
take any of my suspicions with a large grain of salt - and you may feel free to 
laugh should I say something that makes no sense :-)

My directory structure looks like:

book/
____| main.xml
____| appendix/
______________|appendix.xml
______________| foo/
___________________| foo.xml
___________________| images/
___________________________|*.png

Book/main.xml uses XInclude to insert book/appendix/appendix.xml, which in turn 
uses XInclude to insert book/appendix/foo/foo.xml.  Book/appendix/foo/foo.xml 
contains elements such as:

<mediaobject>
  <imageobject>
    <imagedata fileref="images/image_1.png" format="PNG" />
  </imageobject>
</mediaobject>

If I enter the book/appendix/foo/ directory and execute:
    $ dblatex foo.xml
I have no problems.  Foo.pdf is created, and includes the images I expect it to.

If I am anywhere above the "foo" directory, dblatex reports "Image 
'images/image_1.png' not found" and the resultant PDF file does not include the 
images.

What I've Tried:
----------------
I can sucessfully use xsltproc to create HTML and "chunked" HTML files, as long 
as I pass the following parameters to it:

  --xinclude
  --param keep.relative.image.uris 0

I've reviewed the XSL Parameters section (5.1) of the DocBook to LaTeX 
Publishing User Manual for something similar to "keep.relative.image.uris", but 
have been unsuccesfull.

I've searched and grep'ed through the /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/dblatex 
files - but didn't see anything that jumped out at me (admittedly, they are out 
of my comfort zone).

I've looked into trying to use xmllint or xlstproc to generate an intermediate 
XML file with completely resovled path names, so I could pipe that to dblatex, 
but haven't had any luck coming up with the proper XSL file or parameter 
combination.

I've tried using the "-I" option to point dblatex at additional directories to 
search for "figures."  I also wrapped some of the <mediaobject> elements in 
figures - but that didn't seem to make a difference.

I *have* confirmed that setting the fileref attribute to an absolute pathname 
*does* work.

I've googled a ton and reviewed the dblatex mailing list on SourceForge.  Since 
I've come up empty, and I can't believe that nobody else has ever structured a 
document the why I have, my intuition tells me that I am missing something 
completely obvious.

Can anyone help me understand what is happening and how to fix it?

Best regards,
--mike

-- 
Michael Erickson
Director Software Products
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