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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: RE: HTML XSL
>> | 1. Create an Index. Can I just simply place IndexTerms in my document and >> | have the xsl sheets automatically create a hyperlinked index for me? >> >> Yes, if you use the autoidx.xsl stylesheet. Is there a complete listing of all the different XSL sheets and what they do. I had thought that all the files in the HTML\ directory in the stylesheets distribution were for just one transformation and used through docbook.xsl >> | 2. I have a section where I am defining terms and their associated >> | abbreviations. There a way that I can get the XSL to out put these >> | definitions with the abbreviations listed after the Term in (parenthesis), >> | like -- Strength (STR) --- I am supplying the appropriate abbrev tags, but >> | they seam to just disappear. >> >> Can you show me a small sample of your markup, please. Abbrevs >> shouldn't just disappear. This was generated by XEENA and validates, but the text in the <abbrev></abbrev tags does not come out in the rendered HTML. It just goes "poof" -- The only thing I can think off, is that perhaps I have the <abbrev> tag in the wrong place. <glosslist> <glossentry> <glossterm>Strength</glossterm> <abbrev>STR</abbrev> <indexterm> <primary>Strength</primary> <secondary>Ability Score</secondary> </indexterm> <glossdef> <para><![CDATA[Strength measures a character's muscle and physical power. ]]></para> </glossdef> </glossentry> ... </glosslist> Thanks, -- Michael Cortez http://www.OGExchange.com Promoting the Exchange of 100% Open Gaming Material
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