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Re: [docbook-apps] Simpler XHTML output


Hi, Bob.

Is there currently any sort of specification for the current output to compare against to make sure we're not missing anything? Even just a source document that used every feature would be sufficient, as then that could be used to generate an output file that contained "every" piece of output. That would make it much easier to know what needed to be cleaned up. (This is what I was referring to in my previous post. There's a LOT of code in there, and I don't know all of the places to even look to find stuff that would need to be cleaned up.)

When you say the spec would need to include a template for the CSS, do you mean a "recommended CSS" file that is provided on the side, or something that would be included automatically, such as in a <style> tag in the header?

Bob Stayton wrote:
Hi Rene,
I welcome this suggestion.  I too have wanted a cleaner version of XHTML so
that CSS can be given full control.  If someone were to write a
specification for what the XHTML should look like, I would be willing to
help implement it in XSLT.

Since this XHTML would be dependent on CSS for styling, I think the spec
would have to include a template for the CSS.

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
DocBook Consulting
bobs@sagehill.net


----- Original Message ----- From: "Rene Hache" <rene.hache@gmail.com>
To: <docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 7:01 PM
Subject: [docbook-apps] Simpler XHTML output



To whom it may concern,


I was wondering if anyone has done extensive work to create a simpler
XHTML output from the XSL stylesheets?

It is with great hesitancy that I send this email, because I
understand the hard work that goes into these stylesheets -- so please
don't take this as critisism. But I do believe that the XHTML outputs
could be significantly simpler in terms of the code it outputs and
achieve the same functionality. In fact, simpler XHTML outputs would
make it significantly easier to manipulate the look via a css
stylesheet. There is also a lot of redundant code that could easily be
handled with a css stylesheet.

If no one has ever attempted this but is interested, I don't mind
assisting. I am by no means a XSL/XSLT programmer, but having a web
standards web designer involved in this process might be useful.

Thanks,
Rene

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