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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: XSL-Style: bibliography - abstract
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 07:41:01AM +0100, Stephan Wiesner wrote: > Good Morning list, > I would like to expand my bibliography with short texts to the books. > <abstract> is an element that can be used for this, like: > <biblioentry id="biblioDocBook"> > <abbrev>DocBook</abbrev> > <title>DocBook: The Definitive Guide</title> > > <abstract><para>This book explains it all.</para></abstract> > > <author><firstname>Norman</firstname><surname>Walsh</surname></author> > > <author><firstname>Leonard</firstname><surname>Muellner</surname></autho > r> > <isbn>156592-580-7</isbn> > <publisher> > <publishername>O'Reilly and Associates</publishername> > <address> > <country>USA</country> > </address> > </publisher> > </biblioentry> > > This is just omited by the style. Surely something I could include in my > personal adaption of the style, but I would think this to be a feature > used by more than just me? Actually, the abstract does appear in the PDF output. In the HTML output, the stylesheet actively suppresses abstract, using this template from html/biblio.xsl: <xsl:template match="abstract" mode="bibliography.mode"> <!-- suppressed --> </xsl:template> Stylesheet author preference, I guess. You'll need to override this template to get the abstract into HTML output. -- Bob Stayton 400 Encinal Street Publications Architect Santa Cruz, CA 95060 Technical Publications voice: (831) 427-7796 Caldera International, Inc. fax: (831) 429-1887 email: bobs@caldera.com
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