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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Generate HTML 3.2 for displaying in Java application
Hi Mauritz, > If you want JavaHelp output, use javahelp.xsl. The generated HTML is > not restricted to HTML 3.2 elements only, but it looks decent in the > JavaHelp viewer. We do not use JavaHelp, but our own JEditorPane derived HTML-3.2 viewer. I've tried the javahelp.xsl using this ANT target: <target name="javahelp"> <mkdir dir="${dist}/javahelp"/> <java classname="com.icl.saxon.StyleSheet" fork="yes"> <arg value="-o"/> <arg value="${dist}/javahelp/${document.name}.html"/> <arg value="${src}/${document.name}.xml"/> <arg value="${stylesheet}/javahelp.xsl"/> <classpath> <path refid="classpath.saxon"/> </classpath> </java> <copy todir="${dist}/javahelp"> <fileset dir="${stylesheet}" includes="*.css"/> <fileset dir="${src}" includes="**/*.png"/> <fileset dir="${stylesheet}/xsl" includes="images/*.png"/> </copy> </target> but it does not use the specified output directory (the html stylesheet does). Instead it creates all files in the current directory. Cheers, Tom Mauritz.Jeanson@sorman.com wrote: >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Thomas Singer [mailto:thomas.singer@regnis.de] >>Sent: den 15 september 2003 12:03 >>To: DocBook-Apps >>Subject: [docbook-apps] Generate HTML 3.2 for displaying in Java >>application >> >> >>Hi, >> >>What XSL stylesheet to use for generating HTML 3.2 output using >>docbook-xsl? Should I use javahelp.xsl? > > > > If you want JavaHelp output, use javahelp.xsl. The generated HTML is not > restricted to HTML 3.2 elements only, but it looks decent in the > JavaHelp viewer. > > /M
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