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-               README file for the DocBook XSL Stylesheets
 
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- $Id: README 9731 2013-03-17 05:01:54Z bobstayton $
 
- These are XSL stylesheets for transforming DocBook XML document
 
- instances into various output formats.
 
- This README file provides only very minimal documentation on using
 
- the stylesheets. For more complete information, see Bob Stayton's
 
- book "DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide", available online at:
 
-   http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/
 
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- Installation
 
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- See the INSTALL file for information about installing this release.
 
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- How to use the stylesheets
 
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- The base canonical URI for these stylesheets is:
 
-   http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/
 
- You call any of the stylesheets in this distribution by doing one
 
- of the following:
 
-   - Use the base canonical URI in combination with one of the
 
-     pathnames below. For example, for "chunked" HTML, output:
 
-     http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/chunk.xsl
 
-     If your system has a working XML Catalog or SGML Catalog setup
 
-     (most Linux systems do), then that URI will automatically be
 
-     resolved and replaced with a local pathname on your system.
 
-   - Use a "real" local system base path in combination with one of
 
-     the pathnames below. For example, for "chunked" HTML, output:
 
-     /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/nwalsh/html/chunk.xsl
 
- To transform documents created with the standard DocBook
 
- schema/DTD, use one of the following stylesheets:
 
-   fo/docbook.xsl              - for XSL-FO
 
-   html/docbook.xsl            - for HTML (as a single file)
 
-   html/chunk.xsl              - for HTML (chunked into multiple files)
 
-   html/onechunk.xsl           - for HTML (chunked output in single file)
 
-   xhtml/*.xsl                 - for XHTML versions of the above
 
-   xhtml-1_1/*.xsl             - for XHTML 1.1 versions of the above
 
-   xhtml5/*.xsl                 - for XHTML5 versions of the above
 
-   epub/docbook.xsl            - for .epub version 2 and earlier
 
-   epub3/docbook.xsl           - for .epub version 3 and later
 
-   htmlhelp/htmlhelp.xsl       - for HTML Help
 
-   javahelp/javahelp.xsl       - for JavaHelp
 
-   eclipse/eclipse.xsl         - for Eclipse Help
 
-   manpages/docbook.xsl        - for groff/nroff man pages
 
-   */profile-*                 - single-pass-profiling versions of all above
 
-   roundtrip/*.xsl             - for DocBook to WordML, etc., to DocBook
 
-   assembly/assemble.xsl       - converts an assembly into a DocBook document
 
-   assembly/topic-maker-chunk.xsl
 
-                               - converts a DocBook document into an assembly
 
-                                 with topic files.
 
-   webhelp/build.xml           - Ant script to generate webhelp output.  
 
-   webhelp/Makefile            - Makefile to generate webhelp output.
 
- To transform documents created with the DocBook Slides schema/DTD,
 
- use one of the following stylesheets:
 
-   slides/xhtml/*.xsl          - for XHTML slides of various kinds
 
-   slides/fo/plain.xsl         - for XSL-FO slides
 
- To transform documents created with the DocBook Website
 
- schema/DTD, use one of the following stylesheets:
 
-   website/website.xsl         - for non-tabular, non-chunked output
 
-   website/tabular.xsl         - for tabular, non-chunked output
 
-   website/chunk-*             - for chunked output
 
- To generate a titlepage customization layer from a titlepage spec:
 
-   template/titlepage.xsl
 
- For fo titlepage customizations, set the stylesheet parameter named 'ns'
 
- to 'http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format' when using this stylesheet.
 
- For xhtml titlepage customizations, set the stylesheet parameter named 'ns'
 
- to 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' when using this stylesheet.
 
- For details about creating titlepage spec files and generating and
 
- using titlepage customization layers, see "DocBook XSL: The
 
- Complete Guide" <http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/>
 
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- Manifest
 
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- AUTHORS       contact information
 
- BUGS          about known problems
 
- COPYING       copyright information
 
- INSTALL       installation instructions
 
- README        this file
 
- RELEASE.*     per-release cumulative summaries of user-visible changes
 
- TODO          about planned features not yet implemented
 
- VERSION       release metadata, including the current version
 
-               number (note that the VERSION file is an XSL stylesheet)
 
- NEWS          changes since the last public release (for a cumulative list of
 
-               changes, see the ChangeHistory.xml file)
 
- assembly/     for making and processing DocBook assemblies.
 
- common/       code used among several output formats (HTML, FO, manpages,...)
 
- docsrc/       documentation sources
 
- eclipse/      for producing Eclipse Help
 
- epub/         for producing .epub version 2.
 
- epub3/        for producing .epub version 3 and beyond.
 
- extensions/   DocBook XSL Java extensions
 
- fo/           for producing XSL-FO
 
- highlighting  files used for adding source-code syntax highlighting in output
 
- html/         for producing HTML
 
- htmlhelp/     for producing HTML Help
 
- images/       images used in callouts and graphical admonitions
 
- javahelp/     for producing Java Help
 
- lib/          utility stylesheets with schema-independent functions
 
- manpages/     for producing groff/troff man pages
 
- profiling/    for profiling (omitting/including conditional text)
 
- roundtrip/    for "round trip" conversion among DocBook and
 
-               various word-processor formats (WordML, etc.)
 
- slides/       for producing slides output (from Slides source)
 
- template/     templates for building stylesheet customization layers
 
- tools/        assorted supplementary tools
 
- webhelp/      templates and scripts for generating webhelp output
 
- website/      for producing website output (from Website source)
 
- xhtml/        for producing XHTML
 
- xhtml-1_1/    for producing (stricter) XHTML 1.1
 
- xhtml5/       for producing XHTML5
 
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- Changes
 
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- See the NEWS file for changes made since the previous release.
 
- See the RELEASE-NOTES.html or RELEASE-NOTES.txt or RELEASE-NOTES.pdf
 
- files for per-release cumulative summaries of significant
 
- user-visible changes.
 
- For online access to a hyperlinked view of all changes made over
 
- the entire history of the codebase, see the following:
 
-   http://docbook.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/docbook/trunk/xsl/?view=log
 
- WARNING: That above change history is a very long list and may
 
- take a long time to load/download.
 
- You can also create an XML-formatted "ChangeHistory.xml" copy of
 
- the complete change history for the codebase by running the
 
- following commands:
 
-   svn checkout https://docbook.svn.sf.net/svnroot/docbook/trunk/xsl
 
-   svn log --xml --verbose xsl > ChangeHistory.xml
 
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- Copyright information
 
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- See the accompanying file named COPYING.
 
 
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