Hello, Peter.
Should we now compare DSSSL outputs with XSLT?
I had some success with it before. See my letter:
https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/57712848.7060306%40gmail.com
Those xslt's (see xhtml-like-dsssl.patch) can help us to see all the
differences and to decide which customizations to keep.
It looks like the idea there is to whack the XSLT stylesheets until the
output looks exactly like the DSSSL output?  I'm not sure that's
terribly useful.  It would probably be a lot of work, which we'll just
end up removing eventually.  I'd rather just fix any formatting issues
we find and move forward.
That work is done already and it's results are countable and observable differences. (See comments in the xslt.) For example, with DSSSL we don't get a chapter TOC when the chapter contains only one sect1 (with XSLT we get the TOC with the one item). We also had subtoc for sect1/refentry and sect1/simplesect, but with XSLT it's absent.
So if all such differences are not important, let's move forward.

Please look at the http://oc.postgrespro.ru/index.php/s/ttJyMDLr8Xr1HTu/download where I have gathered together all the significant differences, that we have between DSSSL and XSLT outputs.
I have marked red the differences that I would consider as negative.
Let's decide which ones are acceptable and which we need to eliminate.

Best regards,
Alexander



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