15, 2007 10:48 AM
To: Wright, Barton; Nicolas RAINARD;
docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] To Rene Hache, Larry Garfield, Bob
Stayton, Jirka Kosek - About a former XHTML accessiblity project
I've long wanted to make DocBook's XHTML
Dave Pawson wrote:
Nicolas RAINARD wrote:
Several years ago, you were talking about getting Simpler XHTML
output (initiating thread can be found at
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/docbook-apps/2005-q2/msg00230.html).
The whole discussion broached in accessibility and CSS layout,
instead of tables
M.Canales.es wrote:
El Lunes, 14 de Mayo de 2007 15:42, Nicolas RAINARD escribió:
What is the current step of this project? Is it still undergoing or as
it been abandoned? For many reasons, I am very interested in getting
semantical, CSS styled XHTML output.
Thanks.
In
Nicolas RAINARD wrote:
I don't know how it goes for general layout, but I am absolutely sure a
table layout is used for QandAset (what I wanted for my first DocBook).
Yes that does seem rather redundant.
It is simply to get the number aligned with the question.
How do you think it should
On Monday 14 May 2007, Nicolas RAINARD wrote:
Several years ago, you were talking about getting Simpler XHTML output
(initiating thread can be found at
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/docbook-apps/2005-q2/msg00230.html).
The whole discussion broached in accessibility and CSS layout, instead
of
Dave Pawson wrote:
Nicolas
RAINARD wrote:
This is why I spent a whole day to search how
I could resolve this. I used the 5.0 XSLT and it seems it processes
pretty much as the 4.x do. I had a glimpse in the XSLT2 snapshot, and I
didn't find a XHTML output in this release. Maybe is it
Nicolas,
You state the case very well. I have also longed for a simple, modern,
elegant XHTML output from DocBook source. This goal was elusive when
designing Iona's DocBook-sourced XHTML books, and we fell far short of
the clean output over in the Linux from Scratch project.
It is sometimes
I want to defend the stylesheet writers:
XSLT is, IMO, a functional programming language based largely on
pattern matching. The source document trees can take many different
forms and contain a variety of structures, while there are also many
different output forms (for starters: fo, html/xhtml
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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] To Rene Hache, Larry Garfield,
Bob Stayton, Jirka Kosek - About a former XHTML accessiblity project
I want to defend the stylesheet writers:
XSLT is, IMO, a functional programming language based largely
on pattern matching. The source
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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] To Rene Hache, Larry Garfield,
Bob Stayton,
Jirka Kosek - About a former XHTML accessiblity project
I want to defend the stylesheet writers:
XSLT is, IMO, a functional programming language based largely on
pattern matching
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From: Wright, Barton
To: Nicolas RAINARD ; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 6:16 AM
Subject: RE: [docbook-apps] To Rene Hache, Larry Garfield, Bob Stayton, Jirka
Kosek - About a former XHTML accessiblity project
Nicolas,
You
El Martes, 15 de Mayo de 2007 17:47, Bob Stayton escribió:
I've long wanted to make DocBook's XHTML cleaner, and I've started on it
more than once. But my approach was too big, looking at the entire XHTML
design, and so each time it was put off due to lack of time.
As people have pointed
Several years ago, you were talking about getting Simpler XHTML output
(initiating thread can be found at
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/docbook-apps/2005-q2/msg00230.html).
The whole discussion broached in accessibility and CSS layout, instead
of tables layout. It seems you started a new project: to
Nicolas RAINARD wrote:
Several years ago, you were talking about getting Simpler XHTML output
(initiating thread can be found at
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/docbook-apps/2005-q2/msg00230.html).
The whole discussion broached in accessibility and CSS layout, instead
of tables layout.
Bob may
El Lunes, 14 de Mayo de 2007 15:42, Nicolas RAINARD escribió:
What is the current step of this project? Is it still undergoing or as
it been abandoned? For many reasons, I am very interested in getting
semantical, CSS styled XHTML output.
Thanks.
In LFS we have a CSS styled based
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