From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 22212 invoked by alias); 4 Jul 2002 04:16:10 -0000 Mailing-List: contact docbook-tools-discuss-help@sources.redhat.com; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: docbook-tools-discuss-owner@sources.redhat.com Received: (qmail 22192 invoked from network); 4 Jul 2002 04:16:06 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO ns.bureau-cornavin.com) (212.198.251.10) by sources.redhat.com with SMTP; 4 Jul 2002 04:16:06 -0000 Received: from localhost (localhost [[UNIX: localhost]]) by ns.bureau-cornavin.com (8.11.6/8.11.6) id g644GR420847; Thu, 4 Jul 2002 06:16:27 +0200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" From: =?iso-8859-1?q?=C9ric=20Bischoff?= To: Tim Waugh , Peter Toft Subject: Re: Any luck with DocBook/SGML 3.1 with Red Hat 7.3? Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 21:16:00 -0000 Cc: docbook-tools-discuss@sources.redhat.com References: <20020702231711.I8943@redhat.com> <20020703225237.E25750@redhat.com> In-Reply-To: <20020703225237.E25750@redhat.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message-ID: <200207040616.26922.e.bischoff@noos.fr> X-SW-Source: 2002-q3/txt/msg00014.txt.bz2 Message-ID: <20020703211600.TBHHmC4v7SwDNaBwUflcK-xyW6MWxZTzVTyWGyzWh6c@z> On Wednesday 03 July 2002 23:52, Tim Waugh wrote: > On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 10:50:29PM +0200, Peter Toft wrote: > > Assume that I have a set of these variables that I want > > to change - some could be common, some HTML-specific > > others print-specific. I suppose that there is a way > > that I could have a local "stylesheet" where I set e.g. > > %use-id-as-filename% to t > > %stylesheet% "/mystylesheet.css" > > %paper-type% "A4" > > Is this possible - how - can it be be done? > > Take a look at the docbook-utils.dsl file from the docbook-utils > tarball. This is what you're after I think. There is a more > complicated one in the Red Hat Linux docbook-utils RPM, too. The problem with this file is: - that it is shared among all users - that you need root access to modify it But I think that someone can simply achieve what we are speaking about by=20 copying this file locally in his/her home directory, changing the desired=20 options, and specifying on the command line that this file has to be used=20 with the -d option. Of course, jw and others could try such a local $HOME/.docbook-utils.dsl fi= le=20 without the user having to say that it should be used. --=20 =C9ric Bischoff