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1. xslt & author editor. 2. xml to pdf
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:50 am
by elel33
Two questions.
1. Is it possible to associate an xslt stylesheet with an xml document so it is used to render doc in (no tags) author editor?
2. How do I create a pdf doc from an xml doc?
Thank you.
Lynn
Re: 1. xslt & author editor. 2. xml to pdf
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:45 pm
by sorin_ristache
elel33 wrote:1. Is it possible to associate an xslt stylesheet with an xml document so it is used to render doc in (no tags) author editor?
No. The Author mode of the XML editor panel renders an XML document only based on a CSS stylesheet. If you want to see the result of applying an XSLT stylesheet to an XML document just run an
XSLT transformation in oXygen. You can choose to display the output of the transformation in an output view of the oXygen window or directly in a Web browser application with the setting "Open in browser" of the
transformation scenario.
elel33 wrote:2. How do I create a pdf doc from an xml doc?
Create a transformation scenario that applies an XSLT transformation first to generate an XSL-FO document from your XML document and a FO processor second to
generate a PDF output from the XSL-FO document. oXygen comes with
predefined transformation scenarios for generating PDF output from an XML document of a
predefined document type. You can look at these predefined scenarios from Options -> Preferences -> Document Type Association -> [edit a doc type, for example DocBook 5] -> the
Transformation tab of the
Document type dialog -> edit a scenario.
Regards,
Sorin
Re: 1. xslt & author editor. 2. xml to pdf
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:07 pm
by elel33
Thanks again Sorin.
Follow-up on author editor. Do you know of a CSS or is there one included that people use for ead docs or any hierarchical docs.
Thank you,
Lynn
Re: 1. xslt & author editor. 2. xml to pdf
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:15 pm
by sorin_ristache
No, oXygen does not come with a predefined CSS for EAD documents. I do not know if you can find such a CSS stylesheet used widely. Maybe an EAD user can help you.
I hope this helps,
Sorin