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Re: DSSSL or XSL? Which tools?


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/ Joachim Ziegler <ziegler@algorilla.de> was heard to say:
| i've finally produced my first DocBook document. now i want to transform it 
| into nice looking pdf. the output must be of high qualitiy because someday it 
| will go into print.
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| what's more worth learning: DSSSL or XSL? (i haven't experience in either and, 
| like always, not much time)
|
| which (freeley available) tools achieve the output of highest quality?

High quality print is a problem in either case, but it's a more
significant problem with XSL at the moment. That said, almost
everything else about XSL is a step forward.

                                        Be seeing you,
                                          norm

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Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com>      | No man is more than another if he
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/ | does no more than
Chair, DocBook Technical Committee | another.--Cervantes
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