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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Re: How to use Calabash with the DocBook XSL1.0 Stylesheets?
Hi Norm, wish you all a happy new year! :-) Am Samstag, 31. Dezember 2011, 07:29:16 schrieb Norman Walsh: > [...] > > It seems, it doesn't help to add the Saxon6 jar into the > > classpath. > No, it doesn't. I think the only way to fix this would be to write an > XProc extension step that used the Saxon6 implementation. Thanks for confirming. > Or start using the DocBook XSLT 2.0 stylesheets. :-) Actually I did, but wasn't successfull. :-) The usual docbook.xsl works like a charm. I don't have any problems with it so far. However, for some unknown reason, the chunk.xsl doesn't work for me (yet). I used Saxon9 with the original DocBook XSLT 2.0 stylesheet like this: $ saxon9 -xi -s:en/xml/DoCookbook.xml \ -xsl:frameworks/db-xslt2/xslt/base/html/chunk.xsl Interestingly, this doesn't print any "Writing ..." messages. I get these files now: chunk-appendix-d62e5692.html chunk-book-d62e2.html chunk-chapter-d62e2464.html chunk-chapter-d62e475.html chunk-preface-d62e179.html [...] Ok, it seems, the naming has been changed, but strangly I didn't get an index.html file. My naive thought was to have some navigation headers, but they don't show up in my HTML files. Maybe there is some magic which I've missed. I would love to use the chunking stylesheet too. :-) Oh, by the way: When I've played with the XSLT2 stylesheets, I've came across some bugs. As I wasn't sure if you prefer still the Sourceforge ticker or Github, I used the former. Here are some pointers, hope they are helpful: #3464876 xslt2: keycap/@function not used #3464633 xslt2: Parameter img.src.path has no effect #3450421 xslt2: Relative paths for transclusion do not work #3431422 xslt2: menuchoice is not correctly rendered > > Has anybody successfully used > > Calabash with the DocBook XSLT 1.0 stylesheets? > > I'll take a quick peek at writing an cx:xslt1 extension step. Thanks Norman! :-) -- Gruß/Regards Thomas Schraitle
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