41 lines
1.4 KiB
XML
41 lines
1.4 KiB
XML
<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
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xmlns:exsl="http://exslt.org/common"
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version="1.0"
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exclude-result-prefixes="exsl">
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<!-- ********************************************************************
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$Id$
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********************************************************************
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This file is part of the XSL DocBook Stylesheet distribution.
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See ../README or http://nwalsh.com/docbook/xsl/ for copyright
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and other information.
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******************************************************************** -->
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<!-- ==================================================================== -->
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<xsl:import href="docbook.xsl"/>
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<xsl:import href="chunk-common.xsl"/>
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<xsl:include href="manifest.xsl"/>
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<!-- Why is chunk-code now xsl:included?
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Suppose you want to customize *both* the chunking algorithm used *and* the
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presentation of some elements that may be chunks. In order to do that, you
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must get the order of imports "just right". The answer is to make your own
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copy of this file, where you replace the initial import of "docbook.xsl"
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with an import of your own base.xsl (that does its own import of docbook.xsl).
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Put the templates for changing the presentation of elements in your base.xsl.
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Put the templates that control chunking after the include of chunk-code.xsl.
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Voila! (Man I hope we can do this better in XSLT 2.0)
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-->
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<xsl:include href="profile-chunk-code.xsl"/>
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</xsl:stylesheet>
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