Richard Sharpe writes:
> I have managed to get DocBook/DSSSL to do a lot of the things I want, and
> wonder if XSLT or other approaches will be better for me?
...
> I have separate title pages for each chapter/section with a black block
> with a white section number on it, with branding graphics on the front page
> of each section.
easy enough
> I have a separate title page for the book, with everything starting on the
> correct pages.
ditto
> I have headers and footers with underbars and over bars mostly working,
> with different footers on recto and verso pages so that you can read the
> string across the spine of book when it is layed open.
most XSL FO implementations will do this OK
> I have problems in the headers and footers which appear to be related to
> TeX/JadeTeX interactions. Sometimes they just do funny things.
:-}
> I want to use multiple columns or tables on title pages so I can align
> graphics and text with each other.
thats going to be amusing with DSSSL or XSL FO....
> I do not understand yet how to maintain version numbers of documents
> automatically?
surely not a DSSSL or FO issue?
> So, I wonder if I can do all this easily with XSL?
in theory
> I also wonder what the learning curve is?
if you grok DSSSL, its easy
sebastian
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