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- DocBook stylesheets for HTML5 output
- =============================================
- This directory contains XSL stylesheets
- for generating HTML5 output from DocBook content.
- For information on HTML5, see:
- http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html
- Note that there is no schema available for HTML5, by design.
- The output of these stylesheets is the XML serialization of
- HTML5. There is no provision for generating the HTML
- serialization of HTML5 with these stylesheets.
- These HTML5 stylesheets are also used by the EPUB3
- stylesheets included in this distribution.
- These stylesheets are customizations of the
- existing stylesheets in the "xhtml/" directory.
- Using a customization layer enables the HTML5
- stylesheets to inherit all the features of the
- XHTML stylesheets while making the minimum changes
- for them to produce valid HTML5.
- If you are processing DocBook 5 document, you should use
- the namespaced version of the stylesheets, with "-ns-"
- in the directory name.
- Usage
- -----------
- You should be able to apply any of these stylesheet files
- to a DocBook document as with any other DocBook stylesheet:
- xhtml5/docbook.xsl - Single file output.
- xhtml5/chunk.xsl - Chunked output.
- xhtml5/profile-docbook.xsl - Profiled single file output.
- xhtml5/profile-chunk.xsl - Profiled chunk output.
- xhtml5/chunkfast.xsl - Chunked output with precomputed chunks.
- Do not attempt to directly use the following two stylesheet files:
- xhtml-docbook.xsl
- xhtml-profile-docbook.xsl
- Those are copies of the corresponding files in the
- xhtml/ directory, modified to remove the doctype
- declarations in the xsl:output elements. They were also
- modified to import from the original xhtml/ directory.
- They will produce xhtml output, not HTML5 output.
- They are imported by the xhtml5 stylesheet files.
- Testing
- --------------
- The HTML5 output of these stylesheets should pass the
- W3C online validator, available here:
- http://validator.w3.org/
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