Fw: [docbook-apps] DocBook XSL: The Next Generation

2020-07-30 Thread Shlomi Fish
This email bounced due to spamcop: Begin forwarded message: Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 14:26:24 +0300 From: Shlomi Fish To: Eric Streit Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] DocBook XSL: The Next Generation Hi Eric, On Wed, 29 Jul 2020 09:41:19 +0200 Eric Streit wrote: > thanks! > You should

Re: [docbook-apps] DocBook XSL: The Next Generation

2020-07-30 Thread Norman Tovey-Walsh
> I suspect I'm not part of this "we", but for a different "we": we get > them via dblatex + (Xe)LaTeX. Yes. I’m interested in this too. Peter Flynn and I have corresponded on the topic a few times. Be seeing you,

Re: [docbook-apps] DocBook XSL: The Next Generation

2020-07-30 Thread Norman Tovey-Walsh
> Thanks Norm. Yes, that can be an interesting way. I've heard about that, but > I'm not so much into this topic ATM. As far as I know, the above tools are > commercial. Do you know an open source solution? https://www.print-css.rocks/ lists a couple in addition to AH and PrinceXML. I haven’t

Re: [docbook-apps] DocBook XSL: The Next Generation

2020-07-29 Thread Michael Maxwell
On 7/29/2020 11:10 AM, Thomas Schraitle wrote: Just for clarification: how do we get PDF thesedays? I suspect I'm not part of this "we", but for a different "we": we get them via dblatex + (Xe)LaTeX. That gave us the ability to mix left-to-right and right-to-left scripts and still get

Re: [docbook-apps] DocBook XSL: The Next Generation

2020-07-29 Thread Thomas Schraitle
Hi, On Mittwoch, 29. Juli 2020 17:24:24 CEST you wrote: > [...] > > Does the new stylesheets create PDFs through a HTML -> browser -> PDF > > workflow? Or will there be separate XSL-FO stylesheets at some day? > > My current thinking is that HTML+CSS through some tool like AntennaHouse >

Re: [docbook-apps] DocBook XSL: The Next Generation

2020-07-29 Thread Norman Tovey-Walsh
>> The goal of the stylesheets is to produce clean, semantically rich >> HTML(5) that can be beautifully rendered with CSS (and a dash or two of >> JavaScript, if you wish) in the browser and in print. [...] > > Just for clarification: how do we get PDF thesedays? > > Does the new stylesheets

Re: [docbook-apps] DocBook XSL: The Next Generation

2020-07-29 Thread Thomas Schraitle
Hi Norman, On Dienstag, 28. Juli 2020 18:12:03 CEST Norman Tovey-Walsh wrote: > > A few days ago, I released the first version of the DocBook xslTNG > Stylesheets. These are a complete rewrite of DocBook to HTML stylesheets > in XSLT 3.0. This is a huge step forward! Many thanks! > The goal

Re: [docbook-apps] DocBook XSL: The Next Generation

2020-07-29 Thread Shlomi Fish
Hi, Norman! On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 17:12:03 +0100 Norman Tovey-Walsh wrote: > Hello world, > > A few days ago, I released the first version of the DocBook xslTNG > Stylesheets. These are a complete rewrite of DocBook to HTML stylesheets > in XSLT 3.0. > > The goal of the stylesheets is to

[docbook-apps] DocBook XSL: The Next Generation

2020-07-28 Thread Norman Tovey-Walsh
Hello world, A few days ago, I released the first version of the DocBook xslTNG Stylesheets. These are a complete rewrite of DocBook to HTML stylesheets in XSLT 3.0. The goal of the stylesheets is to produce clean, semantically rich HTML(5) that can be beautifully rendered with CSS (and a dash