Subject: Re: ANN: XSLTDoc Alpha From: Michel Goossens <Michel.Goossens@xxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 10:26:53 +0100 (MET) |
Thanks to Jeni for her interesting tool, > I've been working on a little XSLT application to help people browse > their stylesheets.... > To use it: > ... > 3. load xslt-doc.xsl Load it into what? If I run it with saxon or xalan, it generates me an HTML file using Forms. Do you mean I have to run it with IE5? > As an alpha, I'd welcome testing and feedback. Let me know what you > think, and especially if you find any bugs or have good ideas for > improvements. As I am looking in detail at Norm's XSL-FO stylesheets of DocBook, I have a hard time following the way variables, parameters, and modes are used and defined. Therefore, in the same spirit as Jeni's stylesheet, does anybody know of work that went on in making a stylesheet (or building the functionality into an XLS parser) that can produce a cross-reference list of places which templates are defined/referenced, with which parameters (if they are named), and modes. Also, where variables are defined and used. As modular stylesheet design distributes definitions and references over a lot of files, to a "newcomer" it is not always evident where to look if one wants to customize the titlepage or the running headers, for instance. Thanks for any information about such a tool. mg ------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Michel Goossens Téléphone/Phone: (+41 22) 767-9492 IT Division Télécopie/Fax: (+41 22) 767-8730 CERN Courriel/Email: goossens@xxxxxxx CH-1211 Geneva 23 ou/or F-01631 CERN Cedex Switzerland France XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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