Hi

I've been trying to customize the XSLT style sheets used in the Convert 
Document submenu according
to the instructions here:
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/customize_xslt.html

I need a couple of things clarifying.

I've created chunk.xsl for my customisations - but where should this file go?  
At the moment it is
down from my home directory:
~/.xxe/custom/chunk.xsl

Second question is, to which file do I add the property:

<property name="db5.toHTML.transform"
  url="true">chunk.xsl</property>

The instructions say "custom .xxe file" but I'm not sure where this should be.

Thanks a lot

Jon





> Jon Ison wrote:
>>
>> I am using XMLMind Pro with XSL-FO.
>>
>> I need to edit the stylesheet(s) used by XMLMind to adjust the final 
>> appearance of the text once
>> converted to Word format and to HTML.
>>
>> For example, I want text marked up with <application> to appear in a system 
>> (e.g. Courier) font,
>> and various other trivial changes.
>>
>> If I am able to do this, please let me know which file(s) I need to edit and 
>> whether there is
>> anything else I need to do, e.g. options to set etc.
>
> There are two ways to do this:
>
> [1] The quick and dirty method, which will not survive XMLmind XML
> Editor upgrades.
>
> [2] The clean but somewhat more complex method, which is easier to
> maintain and which will survive XMLmind XML Editor upgrades.
>
>
>
> --> Method #1: directly modify the .xsl files used to convert DocBook to
> XSL-FO (and after that, to PDF, Word format, etc) and to  HTML.
>
> Such XSL style sheets are found here:
>
> DocBook 4 --> HTML: XXE_install_dir/addon/config/docbook/xsl/html/
>
> DocBook 4 --> XSL-FO (and then PDF, RTF, .docx, etc):
> XXE_install_dir/addon/config/docbook/xsl/fo/
>
> DocBook 5 --> HTML: XXE_install_dir/addon/config/docbook5/xsl/html/
>
> DocBook 5 --> XSL-FO (and then PDF, RTF, .docx, etc):
> XXE_install_dir/addon/config/docbook5/xsl/fo/
>
> Please use grep (or find, its equivalent on Windows) to find which file
> you need to edit. Example:
>
> ~$ cd /opt/xxe/addon/config/docbook/xsl/fo
> /opt/xxe/addon/config/docbook/xsl/fo$ grep application *.xsl
> ...
> inline.xsl:<xsl:template match="application">
>
> Therefore you need to modify inline.xsl.
>
> There is nothing else to do in the case of method #1.
>
>
> --> Method #2 is explained here: XMLmind XML Editor - Configuration and
> Deployment, Customizing the XSLT style sheets used in the Convert
> Document submenu,
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/customize_xslt.html
>
>
>
>


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