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Subject: Re: Beginner Question: Insert contents of element in running head From: Karl Eichwalder <ke@xxxxxxx> Date: 18 Oct 2000 16:18:24 +0200 |
Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian.rahtz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> the engine may be, but the stylesheets might not. `traditional' TEI
> has case insensitive tags, so you may end up with <DIV> where the
> stylesheets expect <div>
In this case AF should be trivial?
> > For simple TEI documents ("papers") it should work to do Architectural
> > Forms Processing and to use the DocBook DSSSL stylesheets to produce the
> > RTF/PS and HTML.
>
> er, sure.... just show us again the AF specification to map TEI to
> DOCBOOK?
Intentionally, I said "simple TEI documents".
>
> > Reminder: DSSSL is an ISO standard while XSL is a ... verbose language.
>
> reminder: DSSSL has never been fully implemented, and is only useable
> at all with one unsupported program.
I'm not sure whether XSL(T) has better support at the moment -- but
don't take me wrong: I do appreciate your XSL efforts a lot (passivetex,
XSL stylesheets for online display and for printing)!
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