Thanks very much - worked a treat!

The only hassle was having to move the documents to Docbook 5, which  
mostly meant replacing id with xml:id, and that then broke the XSLT  
stylesheets we use, so I had to upgrade them too...

But other than that, very nice - I'm impressed with the level of  
customisation that XXE provides - I've managed to get very nice  
representations of all our custom elements into it very smoothly.

Thanks,

Geraint North
Principal Engineer
Transitive
Maybrook House, 40 Blackfriars Street, Manchester M3 2EG, UK
Phone: (+44) 161-836-2315    Fax: (+44) 161-836-2399   Cell: (+44)  
7980-708-215


On 26 Jul 2007, at 15:52, Jirka Kosek wrote:

> Geraint North wrote:
>
>> I can't imagine that I'm the first person to try and achieve this -
>> before I head off and find the wrong way of doing this, does  
>> anyone have
>> any experiences they could share?
>
> Probably, the easiest method is to use DocBook V5 and create your
> customization in RELAX NG:
>
> http://www.docbook.org/docs/howto/#cust-add-elements
>
> To make this work in XXE you have just to modify existing DocBook 5
> add-on and replace original DocBook schema with your customization and
> also add few new CSS rules to handle your newly added elements.
>
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