(dsssl) Re: Welcome to dssslist

Subject: (dsssl) Re: Welcome to dssslist
From: udit narayan sharma <udit.sharma@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 6:39:09 -0500
> hi 
 please tell me how can I change the color of the titles while converting my sgml file to rtf using openjade.
bye
udit
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> Topics:
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> INTRODUCTION
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> DSSSList is provided as a forum where users of DSSSL -- Document Style
> Semantics and Specification Language -- can exchange ideas and
> solutions.  The DSSSL standard is comparatively new, DSSSL
> implementations are even newer, DSSSL embodies many concepts that
> are new to many people, and as yet there is no great body of reference
> implementations or reference books for people using DSSSL.  The
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> DSSSList is provided by Mulberry Technologies as a service to the
> DSSSL user community.  It was started because we felt the need for a
> forum such as this when we were writing our first stylesheet.  Since
> there was no place to turn to for help, we decided to create one.
> It's as simple as that.
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> Only subscribers can post to DSSSList, but since the goal is to
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> POSTING
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> CROSS-POSTING
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> DSSSL DOCUMENTATION PROJECT
> ===========================
> 
> The DSSSL documentation project is a collaborative effort by DSSSL
> users to write and disseminate documentation on all aspects of DSSSL
> for the purposes of:
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>  - introducing DSSSL to new users
>  - education for both new and experienced users
>  - assistance for people using DSSSL
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> The project draws on the combined experience of present users of
> DSSSL, principally those subscribed to the DSSSList mailing list
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> REPORTING BUGS IN SOFTWARE
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> to the DSSSList.
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> "XS:" AND "DD:" IN SUBJECT LINES
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> Subject lines beginning with "XS: " in the archive are posts related
> to the discussion of xml-style.  xml-style was a precursor to the
> current XSL effort.  The appropriate place to discuss XSL is the
> XSL-List.  See http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list.
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> Subject lines beginning with "DD: " are posts related to the DSSSL
> documentation project.  See http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dsssldoc.
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> FURTHER INFORMATION ON DSSSL
> ============================
> 
> Two excellent sources of information about DSSSL are the DSSSL section
> of the SGML/XML Web Page at http://www.oasis-open.org/cover/dsssl.html
> and James Clark's DSSSL page at http://www.jclark.com/dsssl.
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> XSL-LIST -- THE OPEN FORUM ON XSL
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> $Id: intro.txt,v 1.13 2000-12-14 18:15:44-04 tkg Exp $
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