Hi Chris,
The epub3 stylesheets (beta 2) are available from
SourceForge:
Since the stylesheets are still in active
development and beta testing, the EPUB3 spec is not yet finalized, and the
EPUB3 readers are still in development, you should consider epub3 experimental
at this point. Delivering epub3 files to users who would most likely be
using epub2 readers would be risky.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 2:17
AM
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Removing HTML
TOC from epub
On 22 Sep, 2011,at 08:49 PM, Bob Stayton < bobs@sagehill.net> wrote:
Hi
Chris,
Regarrding your
first question, you can set the stylesheet param named 'generate.toc' to
empty to turn off the TOC chunk. You will still get the NCX
toc.
I just had a chance to do that, and it worked! Thanks :-)
I noticed the same
issue with customizing the epub 2 stylesheet If your
customization consists only of parameter settings, then importing it should
work. However, it is a chunking stylesheet, so any template changes
require paying careful attention to import precedence for them to
work. Generally that requires two separate customization files, but
the epub/docbook.xsl needs to be rearranged for that to work. Based on
the experience I gained from creating the epub 3 stylesheet, I plan to
rearrange the files in the epub directory for EPUB 2 output to make it
easier to
customize.
Are the epub3 stylesheets checked in anywhere, and should we be using
them instead of the epub2
ones?
Chris
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