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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] HTML heading tags issue with article
Hi Alan,
Article titles are handled by the template named
'component.title' in the component.xsl stylesheet file. There is an
xsl:choose statement in there that sets the "section level", to which 1 is added
to get the <h> level. That template does not properly handle article
titles, which should get a section level of zero. But it is a short
template and you can customize it.
From: Alan Oehler
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 11:11 AM
To: docbook-apps
Subject: [docbook-apps] HTML heading tags issue with
article I'm puzzled by some behavior I observed generating some HTML
documents. The source files are articles. The article section titles seem to be
coming out as I would expect - sect1 title is tagged as an h2, sect2 as an h3,
etc. But the article's title itself, which the documentation clearly says should
be output as an h1, is coming out as an h2. Looking at the file
html/titlepage.xsl, it clearly is inserting an h1.
I had a custom spec file which doesn't do much except not show some of the
things that are usually output by default:
<t:titlepage t:element="article"
t:wrapper="div" class="titlepage">
<t:titlepage-content
t:side="recto">
<title/>
<subtitle/>
</t:titlepage-content>
...
I merely removed the usual set of elements inside the t:titlepage-content
element, leaving just the title and subtitle, then generated my titlepage XSL
from it.
My grasp of XSLT is tenuous at best, and the complexity of the cover page
customization is such that my head is swimming trying to see where the h2 is
coming from.
Here's what the rendered article title looks like in the output. (It also
strikes me as odd that there are so many divs in there...)
...
<body>
<div class="article"
id="idp8939920">
<div
class="titlepage">
<div>
<div>
<h2 class="title">My article title</h2>
</div>
</div>
</div>
...
Any hints about how I can attack this - other than do something kludgey
like give the article title a role attribute like, say,"realtitle" and use CSS
to style a h2 of class"realtitle" to be a bit bigger?
Thanks!
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