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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Changing values of language.xml
Kai Hagemeister wrote: > I'm trying to change some values of language output. Index for example > should still be index and not be changed to my local language. > > I found out that in docbook the template gentext in common/l10n.xsl is > called which calls l10n.xml. In l10n.xml is a list of entities which > points to the xml language-file. > How can i override a special term like index in this language-file? There's a hook in common/l10n.xsl which allows customization: A parameter called "local.l10n.xml" allows to modify (or add) gentext entries without copying too much stuff. In your have a customization layer, add into one of your XSL files: 1) ...the internationalization namespace as an attribute <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" xmlns:l="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/xmlns/l10n/1.0" ... > 2) A parameter which points local.l10n.xml this very stylesheet <xsl:param name="local.l10n.xml" select="document('')" /> 3) A l:i18n element containing just the *changes* (or additions): <l:i18n xmlns:l="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/xmlns/l10n/1.0"> <l:l10n language="de"> <l:gentext key="Index" text="Index"/> <l:gentext key="index" text="Index"/> <l:gentext key="setindex" text="Index"/> <l:gentext key="SetIndex" text="Index"/> </l:l10n> </l:i18n> > I tried to copy the template gentext in a xsl-file of my local directory > where all my stylesheets are lying which override the docbookstylesheets. > Then i did also copy l10n.xml and the language xml-file. I changed the > term of index to index and Index to Index but it didn't work. It's still > calling the xml-file from the docbook-directory. l10.xml is included in common/l10n.xsl via a parameter as <xsl:param name="l10n.xml" select="document('../common/l10n.xml')"/> If you change the value of the l10n.xml parameter in your layer to point to your copies, I don't see why your method shouldn't work as well... -- HTH, haj
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