Subject: Re: [Boost-docs] building non-Boost documentation
From: John Maddock (john_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-09-20 18:03:10
Cromwell Enage wrote:
> --- Frank Mori Hess wrote:
>> On Tuesday 18 September 2007 17:52 pm, Cromwell
>> Enage wrote:
>>>>> * I wanted multiple pages.
>>>
>>> Which XSL parameter controls this option?
>>
>> I've never gotten a single page. The only way
>> I am able to do that is to use html-single.xsl
>> instead of html.xsl. For me, I get separate
>> pages for each of the top-level <section>s in
>> my <library>. Docbook does have a bunch of
>> customizable chunking parameters though:
>
> I thought it was chunk.section.depth, but setting it
> to different values had no effect.
I haven't tried setting that to zero for a single page, but it certainly
works as advertised if you up it to a high number (this is with the
stylesheets in the trunk).
>>>>> * I don't see my custom logo anywhere.
>>>
>>> I tried both "boost.image" and "boost.img" but
>>> to no avail.
>>
>> There is a chapter.logo.img, but I'm guessing
>> you're talking about the header image? I just
>> overwrote images/header/background.png with my
>> own image and deleted background-more.png. There
>> doesn't appear to be a xsl parameter for it, as I
>> found the path to background.png in
>> style/html/header.css.
>
> Sorry, I meant trying to replace boost.png with my own
> logo. I've tried chapter.logo.img but also without
> success.
boost.logo ?
In any case a quick grep through the stylesheets for boost.png should find
the right option.
HTH, John.
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