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AsciiDoc DocBook XSL Stylesheets Notes
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*********************************************************************
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All current AsciiDoc PDF and manpage documentation has been generated
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using *DocBook XSL Stylesheets version 1.72.0*, these notes and
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patches relate to this version. The version of FOP used is 0.20.5 (I
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did try FOP 0.93 under Ubuntu 6.10, but got a Java exception which I
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didn't pursue).
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*********************************************************************
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My tools of choice for converting AsciiDoc generated DocBook files to
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PDF and manpage files are xsltproc(1), FOP and DocBook XSL
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Stylesheets. Output file customisation is achieved by tweaking the
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DocBook XSL stylesheets. I've tried to keep customization to a minimum
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and confine it to the separate XSL driver files in the distribution
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`./docbook-xsl/` directory (see the User Guide for details). To polish
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a couple of rough edges I've written some patches for the DocBook XSL
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stylesheets -- you don't need them but they're documented below and
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included in the distribution `./docbook-xsl/` directory.
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Manually upgrading Debian to the latest DocBook XSL stylesheets
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---------------------------------------------------------------
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The DocBook XSL Stylesheets distribution is just a directory full of
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text files and you can switch between releases by changing the
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directory name in the system XML catalog.
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To upgrade to the latest docbook-xsl stylesheets without having to
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wait for the Debian `docbook-xsl` package:
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- Download the latest docbook-xsl tarball from
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http://docbook.sourceforge.net/projects/xsl/[].
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- Unzip the tarball to `/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/`:
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# cd /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet
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# tar -xzf /tmp/docbook-xsl-1.72.0.tar.gz
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- Edit `/etc/xml/docbook-xsl.xml` catalog and replace occurences of
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the current stylesheets directory with the new one (in our example
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it would be `/usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/docbook-xsl-1.72.0`.
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- Apply optional patches (see below).
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Patches to DocBook XSL Stylesheets
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Shade Literal Block Patch
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The processing expectation for AsciiDoc LiteralBlocks and
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LiteralParagraphs is that they are not shaded. The
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`shaded-literallayout.patch` was devised to allow AciiDoc Listing
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blocks to be shaded while leaving Literal paragraphs and Literal
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blocks unshaded (the default DocBook XSL Stylesheets behavior is to
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shade all verbatim elements).
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The patch implements a `shade.literallayout` XSL parameter so that
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shading in literal elements could be disabled while other verbatim
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elements are left shaded (by setting the XSL `shade.verbatim`
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parameter).
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The relevant patch file is `shaded-literallayout.patch` and it can be
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applied from the DocBook XSL Stylesheets directory with the following
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command:
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# patch -p0 < shaded-literallayout.patch
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Manpage spurious .sp patch
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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IMPORTANT: Don't apply this patch. It was designed for docbook-xsl
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1.69.1 (the previous version of docbook-xsl used with AsciiDoc) and
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does not work with 1.72.0. I don't think it's necessary with
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docbook-xsl 1.72.0.
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Standalone `simpara` and some nested `title` DocBook elements generate
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`.sp` groff markup without a preceding newline, the `manpage-sp.patch`
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fixes this as well as stripping out extra blank lines generated by
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some `.sp` markup elements.
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The patch can be applied from the DocBook XSL Stylesheets directory
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with the following command:
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# patch -p0 < manpage-sp.patch
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