>From what you say, it looks as though I've upset things by renaming a
directory and not just a file. (and yes, I have been told before that the
mistakes I manage to make are so creative I ought to be a software tester)

The directory T:/structuredFM is now called T:/structured, and when I
select the line referring to T:/structuredFM/fo_custom.xsl the [Remove]
option is greyed out.




(btw, congratulations on the XML Editor component! I'm truly impressed by
the way it autocloses tags based on the structure)


On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Hussein Shafie <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 05/09/2014 10:13 AM, Niels Grundtvig Nielsen wrote:
>
>> Because I'm using XXE on more and more documents, I changed the name of
>> a directory to match the new content. Processing a .ditamap now fails –
>> logically enough – because the path to the custom .xsl is no longer
>> valid … but the Customise Document Conversion Stylesheets doesn't let me
>> delete the reference to the non-existent stylesheet. What's the
>> work-around?
>>
>>
> I'm not sure to see where is the problem (because XXE v5.9 lets me delete
> the reference to a non-existent custom stylesheet).
>
> Let's suppose you used "Customize Document Conversion Stylesheets" to
> specify a custom stylesheet called "/home/ngn/docsA/my_foA.xsl". This
> stylesheet is used to generate PDF.
>
> Now this custom stylesheet has been renamed to
> "/home/ngn/docsB/my_foB.xsl".
>
> 1) Open your DITA map.
>
> 2) Select menu item "Options|Customize Configuration|Customize Document
> Conversion Stylesheets".
>
> 3) Select "Convert to PDF, PostScript". You'll still see the --now
> missing-- "/home/ngn/docsA/my_foA.xsl". (If you don't see it. Use the ""
> combobox to select it.)
>
> 4) Click "Remove".
>
> 5) Click "Add" and choose "/home/ngn/docsB/my_foB.xsl".
>
> 6) Click OK.
>
> You can now convert your DITA map to PDF.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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