especially:
http://www.sagehill.net/xml/docbookxsl/HtmlCustomEx.html#HtmlFrames
OK i have read this and it work, but this is not exact, what
i wish and it explains not really the questions which i have.
(or i'm blind at the moment). Perhaps you can answer them:
1. If i wisch to add the frameset file as a template to the
xsl Stylesheet, so from which template of Norm's Stylesheets
have i call my own frameset-template file.
They go in the customisation layer. See the sagehill site for that.
Your customisations override the defaults.
2. This framset-template must be automatically chunked, how
can i chunk my own templates in separate files?
Don't. Its a nightmare for docbook.
Take a look at the code :-)
3. I need in the navigation frame only the toc, not all of
the templetes (headers, footnotenavigation), how can i get
only the toc in one file. And in the main file there schould
be no link to the toc at the navigation at the bottom of
chunked files.
Either try website, which can be used with frames,
or start from scratch, or don't use docbook.
That is (IMO) too much customisation to make good use
of what is available in docbook.
regards DaveP
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