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Thanks, that worked! I must say this is one of the most
helpful (_and_ useful ;-) lists I participate in.
Regarding 2) it does work without current.docid, the
document is linked correctly although the olink.doctitle parameter seems to
sieze to have any effect without them. The whole "in <document>" part
is missing unless I specify current.docid. A bug? I am using xsl 1.67.2, as
mentioned.
/Andreas From: Bob Stayton [mailto:bobs@sagehill.net] Sent: den 26 april 2005 00:36 To: Andreas Lalloo; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] olinking and sitemap Hi Andreas,
1) It is correct that you only need
to use a sitemap if your output documents are in different directories. If
they are in the same directory, then you can omit the <sitemap> and
<dir> elements, and just include a straight list of <document>
elements.
<document targetdoc="a-devguide"
baseuri="a-devguide.pdf">...
<document ...
For PDF output, the baseuri attribute must
contain the filename of the PDF file, because that name is not available to the
stylesheet.
2) No current.docid is needed if no sitemap
is used.
3) The sitemap must start with a
<dir> element. The top-level dir contains all the other dir
elements. I should have the stylesheet check that. If you remove all
the sitemap and dir elements, you shouldn't get an error if the target data has
that entry.
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