docbook: What is needed when using xml and ldp xsl files?
Subject:
Re: What is needed when using xml and ldp xsl files?
From:
"David Horton" ####@####.####
Date:
21 Jul 2003 19:44:10 -0000
Message-Id: <200307211944.h6LJi9HT018171@mail4.mx.voyager.net>
> I've finally thrown (open)jade away and gone to xsltproc. Built and
installed
> it all and reconfigured makefiles etc and now am getting, not sexy,
but good
> how-to's out with indexes and TOCs etc.
If you want sexy, you can jazz up the HTML output by using a CSS style
sheet. Each of the HTML pages generated with the tldp-xsl
customizations should have a link to a style sheet called "style.css".
If you create such a stylesheet and put it in the same directory as the
HTML pages you can get whatever style you want.
There is a sample "style.css" in the tldp-xsl.tar.gz package that can
make a big difference in readability in a web browser. You can
customize it to produce something more flashy if you wish. The w3c.org
site has some good info on CSS.
Good Luck!
Dave