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Re: Re: Help project structure


Norman Walsh wrote:

> | I can't imagine how to merge automatically generated ToC with manual.
> | Solution might be to generate ToC based on some external ToC file --
> | user should have possibility to create its own ToC or use current
> | automatic generation.
> 
> That's what I'm hacking together now.

Great.
 
> | You probably have all chapters in book. You can set title for this book
> | and it will be used. Stylesheets use first title in document to get
> | title text. But if there is a demand, I can add parameter for this also.
> 
> You should probably <apply-templates select="/*" mode="title.markup"/>

Yep. You are right. I corrected it in CVS and I also added new parameter
htmlhelp.title for cases when someone wants to override title from
document.

> I had assumed that would be possible. I agree, if you can't generate
> an XML document that maps the symbolic names to the current numbers,
> you're not easily going to do this in XSLT.
> 
> (Why do the numbers change? Why isn't HKEY_SOME_ID=4 always and forever 4.
> No, nevermind, I probably don't really want to know :-)

I don't know. I wrote HTML Help stylesheet because I work under Windows
and like compactness and full-text search capability of CHM format. That
were other people who started to use stylsheet to produce on-line helps
for applications and asked new features related to this task. ;-)

			Jirka

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