Bernd,
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 11:16:52AM +0200, Bernd K?mmerlen wrote:
> >At my authors' request, I have massaged the CSS to allow for an
> >(alternate) "print" stylesheet which tries to faithfully maintain the
> >structure of the document while removing any artifacts of the close
> >coupling between the on-screen appearance of an XML doc and the XXE
> >interface.
> Would you be willing to share this stylesheet? I think a lot of "my"
> users also would like to have this.
(I hope you don't mind, but I put this back on-list so that anyone else
who may be interested can also benefit.)
This "print" (DocBook) stylesheet currently only does three things: 1)
turns off the collapsible handles (clearly not needed when printing, and
easily accomplished by simply not including that particular stylesheet -
hooray for modular design), 2) formatting xrefs (which we've seen in
this thread), and 3) reformatting bibliographic entries so that they
approximately follow American standards for references.
As you can see, there are not a lot of changes when printing. I
currently plan on adding a couple of things, such as turning off the
display of format-driving elements (such as colspec and spanspec), but
overall it doesn't do much. If your users have additional general
requirements for a print stylesheet, I'd love to hear them; I'm sure
there are things I'm missing that my users simply haven't complained
about yet.
If you still want to see this stylesheet (even though it is so simple),
I'll happily post it.
Take care,
John L. Clark
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: not available
Type: application/pgp-signature
Size: 189 bytes
Desc: not available
Url :
http://www.xmlmind.com/pipermail/xmleditor-support/attachments/20050422/6f3d72da/attachment.sig