At 2012-03-17 10:18 +0000, davep wrote:
On 17/03/12 08:18, Andrew Welch wrote:
Ken's "XSLStyle" might be something like you're after. Here's a post
from Florent about it:
http://fgeorges.blogspot.co.uk/2009/02/xslstyle-and-oxygen.html
Looking at the first commentor, you might already be aware of that :)
IIRC Kens is about documenting what you have written?
True ... people use either DocBook, DITA or XHTML to document the
top-level constructs. Here is an example:
http://www.CraneSoftwrights.com/links/sportsmlt2.htm
I'm more interested in understanding what others have written?
The source to XSLStyle is fully open and available from our web
site. You may find things like the import/include chain traversal
useful in your proposed tool.
Good luck!
. . . . . . . . . . . . Ken
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