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Empty glossary with glossary.collection parameter
- From: Tilly Bayard-Richard <Tilly dot Bayard-Richard at Jaluna dot COM>
- To: docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org
- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 16:01:46 +0100 (MET)
- Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Empty glossary with glossary.collection parameter
- Reply-to: Tilly Bayard-Richard <Tilly dot Bayard-Richard at Jaluna dot COM>
Bonjour,
Could someone be kind and help me with creating an automagical glossary in a
book, using entries in a global glossary "database"?
I am using docbook-xsl-1.60.1 and xsltproc.
I (think I) have been following the recommended steps (Bob's and Norm's).
Obviously I missed something, since the glossary in my test book stays
desesperately clean and empty (all I get is the "Glossary" title).
Also, the links to the glossterms in my book are not active as I expect they
should be if there the glossary section had been correctly created!
However, I get no warnings while running xsltproc to produce the HTML output.
I have:
1/ a common glossary, with
...
<glossentry id="entry1">
<glossterm>Term One</glossterm>
<glossdef><para>
Definition for term one.
</para></glossdef>
</glossentry>
...
2/ <xsl:param name="glossary.collection" select="<path_to_common_glossary>"/>
in my html customization stylesheet.
3/ a placeholder <glossary role="auto"> element in my book, with one dummy
glossentry.
4/ glossterms in my book
...
<para>
The first term of the Glossary is <glossterm>Term One</glossterm>.
</para>
...
That's all I have ;)
Thank you,
Tilly
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