Sam Heard wrote:
> Dear All
>
> After discussions with users and in consideration of the range of 
> platforms now being implemented, it would seem appropriate to move to 
> a multiplatform documentation process for openEHR artefacts. The 
> important specific documentation to consider are for archetypes and 
> templates. It seems prudent to start with the former. An outline is on 
> the wiki below:
>
> http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/dev/Archetype+to+HTML
>
> What we need is an XSL Script that consumes XML archetypes and 
> produces high quality documents based on a stylesheet that can be 
> altered for different purposes. I would propose that the same HTML be 
> used in all environments and the look and feel is changed only in the 
> stylesheet.
>
> We need somewhere to lodge the proposed and updated XSL scripts and 
> style sheet and a way to make sure we do not have too many people 
> repeating the same work.
>
A) I have done a complete publishing mechanism based on XSLT & ANT & was 
wondering how come I could not create the HTML as part of this process.

B) Hurrah.

C) I could help as I have a fairly good grasp on XML Archetypes now 
despite my differences wrt their structuring/design.


Adam




> Cheers, Sam
>
> -- 
>       Dr Sam Heard
> Chief Executive Officer
> Ocean Informatics
>
> Director, openEHR Foundation
> Senior Visiting Research Fellow, University College London
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