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RE: javahelp.xsl questions
- From: Vincent Hikida <vhikida at inreach dot com>
- To: 'Jirka Kosek' <jirka at kosek dot cz>
- Cc: "Docbook-apps MailingList (E-mail)" <docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 20:45:49 -0700
- Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: javahelp.xsl questions
- Reply-to: "vhikida at inreach dot com" <vhikida at inreach dot com>
<jirka>
Vincent Hikida wrote:
> I have a few questions on using javahelp.xsl.
>
> 1) Right after each chapter heading in the javahelp html, I get the text
> "Table of Contents". I realize that in a regular docbook html, that a
table
> of contents goes after the chapter heading, however this seems pretty
> meaningless in javahelp. Am I doing something wrong and how do I get rid
of
> it?
You can control ToC creation by parameter generate.toc. To get rid off
all ToCs, you can use something like:
<xsl:param name="generate.toc">
appendix nop
article nop
book nop
chapter nop
...
</xsl:param>
in your customization layer.
</jirka>
<vincent>
Sorry. I am afraid I'm a little slow. I've been perusing online docbook and
xsl references today and I am having some problems figuring out how to
create an XSL customization layer. Is there some on-line documentation
that you can point to to get me started in creating an XSL customization
layer? I am rather new at using XML. In fact, I have only been using HTML
and XML for a couple of months to create documentation in JavaHelp and
Docbook XML.
</vincent>