
Hi, I think it is mainly just one XSLT transform which applies [Oxygen-folder]/frameworks/docbook/xsl/template/titlepage.xsl on a titlepage XML document, followed by importing the result of this transformation (that is a new XSLT stylesheet) in a DocBook customization layer (with an xsl:import element). You can use the Oxygen editor variables for the target folder of the XSLT titlepage customization transform, for example ${pd} for the current project directory or ${frameworksDir}/docbook/xsl for the directory of the Docbook XSL stylesheets. Please can you give more details about your custom XSLT setup? We did not provide a built-in framework for Docbook titlepage customization files in Oxygen because an Oxygen framework is usually created for more complex operations on a file type, like editing the files in Author mode with one or more CSS stylesheets, applying different XSLT stylesheets for different types of output, XML catalogs necessary for validation or transformation, etc. Best regards, Sorin http://www.oxygenxml.com Tony Graham wrote:
Has anybody made a framework for DocBook titlepage customisation files [1] to, e.g., make it easy to run the transform to turn a template into the XSLT suitable for inclusion in a custom XSLT setup?
Regards,
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