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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: condition attribute + XSL + generated toc
/ Bob Stayton <bobs@sco.COM> was heard to say: | I ran into a similar problem and never did figure out why | the TOC included references to elements that were excluded. Probably because the TOC does its own parse of the tree, so the exclusion logic would have to be applied also. | I solved my problem by creating a small stylesheet to first | filter my source file to a temporary xml file with the | elements excluded, and then process the resulting temp file | with the standard Docbook stylesheets. That way I didn't | need any customization at all, and the Docbook stylesheets | had no knowledge of the excluded elements. Here is my prefilter | stylesheet adapted to your needs: I think that's the "right answer" to this problem. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> | There is no such thing as an http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | absolute certainty, but there is Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | assurance sufficient for the | purposes of human life.--John | Stuart Mill
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