The webhelp output is just an enhancement of the HTML output -- I use a shared 
CSS to style webhelp and html. It's possible that if you import your HTML 
CSS/XSL/whatever it might require very little in the way of changes to work for 
webhelp.

-Katie

On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 9:51 PM, Aristedes Maniatis <a...@ish.com.au> wrote:
> Thanks for that hint. I didn't know that, and perhaps I should try to reverse 
> engineer how webhelp works in this regard. But I'd rather not start from 
> scratch since I have extensive styling already around the existing html 
> output and I don't want to change anything other than generating the TOC in a 
> different way.
>
> Ari
>
>
> BTW: what is the difference between docbook and docbook-apps mailing lists? 
> Are they meant to represent docbook-dev and docbook-users?
>
>
> On 22/10/2015 12:46pm, Peter Desjardins wrote:
>> [moving to docbook-apps]
>>
>> What you are describing sounds like the webhelp output. Did you 
>> consider using that?
>>
>> Webhelp produces HTML pages with the full TOC on each page. I have 
>> customized the HTML and CSS significantly to match different web 
>> sites and branding.
>>
>> Peter

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