doc/sgml/freebsd.dsl
Nik Clayton c8fc15ab23 - Turn on the use of tables to build navigation headers/footers
- Turn off the shading of verbatim environments. Replace with our
  own scheme which wraps these in <blockquote>, more in keeping
  with other documents.

- Specify the root filename for the HTML version as 'index.html'
1998-11-04 22:41:50 +00:00

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<!DOCTYPE style-sheet PUBLIC "-//James Clark//DTD DSSSL Style Sheet//EN" [
<!ENTITY dbstyle PUBLIC "-//Norman Walsh//DOCUMENT DocBook HTML Stylesheet//EN" CDATA DSSSL>
]>
<style-sheet>
<style-specification use="docbook">
<style-specification-body>
<!-- Configure the stylesheet using documented variables -->
(define %gentext-nav-use-tables%
;; Use tables to build the navigation headers and footers?
#t)
(define %html-ext%
;; Default extension for HTML output files
".html")
(define %shade-verbatim%
;; Should verbatim environments be shaded?
#f)
(define %use-id-as-filename%
;; Use ID attributes as name for component HTML files?
#t)
(define %root-filename%
;; Name for the root HTML document
"index")
<!-- Slightly deeper customisations -->
<!-- I want things marked up with 'sgmltag' eg.,
<para>You can use <sgmltag>para</sgmltag> to indicate
paragraphs.</para>
to automatically have the opening and closing braces inserted,
and it should be in a mono-spaced font. -->
(element sgmltag ($mono-seq$
(make sequence
(literal "<")
(process-children)
(literal ">"))))
<!-- John Fieber's 'instant' translation specification had
'<command>' rendered in a mono-space font, and '<application>'
rendered in bold.
Norm's stylesheet doesn't do this (although '<command>' is
rendered in bold).
Configure the stylesheet to behave more like John's. -->
(element command ($mono-seq$))
(element application ($bold-seq$))
<!-- Tell the stylesheet about our local customisations -->
(element hostid ($mono-seq$))
(element username ($mono-seq$))
(element devicename ($mono-seq$))
(element maketarget ($mono-seq$))
(element makevar ($mono-seq$))
<!-- FAQList can wait. I've been drinking, and a brief glance at
/usr/local/share/sgml/docbook/dsssl/modular/html/dblist.dsl is
enough to bring me out in cold, Lisp induced sweats. . . -->
<!-- This replaces the existing mechanism for showing verbatim
blocks of text (programlistings, screens, and so forth.
Norm's stylesheet renders these in a table, with optional
shading if %shade-verbatim% is set. Previous practice for
the LinuxDoc DTD (and John Fieber's stylesheet) was to
indent them using <blockquote>. Stick with previous practice.
Norm says he will introduce a tweakable knob to affect this
in the future. -->
(define ($verbatim-display$ line-numbers?)
(let ((content (make element gi: "BLOCKQUOTE"
attributes: (list
(list "CLASS" (gi)))
(make element gi: "PRE"
(if line-numbers?
($verbatim-content-with-linenumbers$)
($verbatim-content$))))))
(if %shade-verbatim%
(make element gi: "TABLE"
attributes: ($shade-verbatim-attr$)
(make element gi: "TR"
(make element gi: "TD"
content)))
content)))
</style-specification-body>
</style-specification>
<external-specification id="docbook" document="dbstyle">
</style-sheet>