Hi,
I think you'll find the docbook examples are based around the oasis table
model, which is a bit lighter than CALS. I posted some code a while back which
could handle cals tables which should give you a start but it was still far
from complete.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook/styling/stygeneral.html#d993e430
cheers
andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: Hubert Holtz [mailto:Turnhose_alt(_at_)gmx(_dot_)net]
Sent: 07 January 2003 21:30
To: XSL-List(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: [xsl] writing xsl for processing docbook table
Hello,
some friends of mine and me are building a website using the
docbook format to create the XML files for this site.
For processing the sections, paras, mediaobjects and so on I
wrote a new XSL which works fine,
but now we have to implement XML tables (using the CALS table
model) and processing these tables is quite complex in my
eyes (I had a look at the table.xsl of docbook). Is it better
to try using parts of the the docbook table.xsl (which
includes other xsl files and has a lot of variables)and
modify them or should I try to write my own, but time is
something which is rare at the moment.
Or is there any other non-copyrighted xsl to do this?
Thanks for your advise.
Homer30
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