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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] How to output html without TOC?
I tried set 'nop' for my root element and others, and it doesn't stop generating 'index.html'. I set the param as ---------------------------------- <xsl:param name="generate.toc"> set nop set/book nop </xsl:param> ---------------------------------- And the output is ========================= Writing ../html/index.html for article(index) Writing ../html/books.html for article(books) Writing ../html/bugs.html for article(bugs) Writing ../html/commercial_support.html for article(commercial_support) Writing ../html/developers.html for article(developers) Writing ../html/documentation.html for article(documentation) Writing ../html/download.html for article(download) Writing ../html/extra.html for article(extra) Writing ../html/git.html for article(git) Writing ../html/license.html for article(license) Writing ../html/mailinglist.html for article(mailinglist) Writing ../html/news.html for article(news) Writing ../html/bk01.html for book Writing ../html/index.html for set ========================= as you saw in the output, '../html/index.html' is generated twice, the first one is the one I want, and it overwrite by the second one, which is the TOC for set. If I set 'nop' to 'set', it doesn't stop generating the file, instead, it just generate an empty 'index.html' without TOC inside. I do not want to generate 'bk01.html' for <book> and 'index.html' for <set> above, how can I do that? On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:38 AM, Robert Fekete <frobert@balabit.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I think that you will need to customize the generate.toc template, and > possibly set nop for your root element: > > http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/TOCcontrol.html > > Robert > > Tao Wang wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm using docbook 4.5 (xhtml/trunk.xsl) to generate html files for a >> website. The problem is I don't want the Table of Content being >> output, especially as the file 'index.html'. >> >> I wrote a index file as an <article> in a <book>, which id is 'index', >> and it's supposed to be generated as 'index.html'. However, the >> default TOC will overwrite the 'index.html' file, so I cannot get my >> 'index.html'. >> >> And, actually, the TOC is meaning less for my usage, so I just want to >> turn the TOC off. How can I do that? >> > > -- Regards Tao Wang
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