Paul Morgan wrote:
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 03:52:12PM -0500, Josh Kayse wrote:
I'm attempting to switch our documentation to publican at my workplace
and was wondering if publican supports custom headers/footers on each
page for PDF output or top and bottom of HTML output. Could I use the
override.css for the HTML output? We want to include something like "Our
Company" at the top and bottom of each page.
Here's a stylesheet I hacked together that has running footers and
headers. The stylesheet belongs in a "brand" directory, such as
/usr/share/publican/xsl/mybrand/pdf.xsl
Nice! This is the correct approach, make your own brand and over ride
the default settings.
See:
http://jfearn.fedorapeople.org/Publican/sect-Users_Guide-Creating_a_brand.html
http://jfearn.fedorapeople.org/Publican/sect-Users_Guide-Files_in_the_brand_directory-The_css_subdirectory.html
Hey Rudi, we need to add a section on the xsl directory and how to over
ride the default XSL for different formats.
Cheers, Jeff.
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