Sorin, ok, I'll go back and look at that. There isn't a book on oXygen, is
there? The help only gets me so far. I do like it though -- what a big step
up from the freebies!

Karen

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Sorin Ristache <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> The HTML chunks are created in the folder set with the parameter base.dir.
> If you do not set the parameter the chunks are created in the folder of the
> XSLT stylesheet as for any relative file path specified in an XSLT
> stylesheet.
>
> For example you can duplicate the Docbook HTML scenario, change the XSL URL
> to ${frameworks}/docbook/xsl/html/chunk.xsl and set the output directory in
> the base.dir parameter:
>
> base.dir=D:/temp/test/docbook/
>
> Maybe we should add a predefined scenario called Docbook HTML - Chunking.
>
>
> Regards,
> Sorin
>
>
> Karen Schneider wrote:
>
>> I can use DocBook chunk.xsl successfully outside of oXygen which is why I
>> ask this here. I have read the documentation but assume I am
>> overlooking/misinterpreting something (probably obvious...). I set up a
>> transform that under XSLT/XSL URL says:
>>
>> ${frameworks}/docbook/xsl/html/chunk.xsl
>>
>> I have left output alone. Running either Saxon 6.5.5 or xsltproc on valid
>> DocBook 5 files, the transform produces completely empty files--not even
>> declarations or anything, just foo.html without anything in them.
>>
>> Thanks again for yesterday's help!
>>
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