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- Added mathspec package to enable the maths font to be set in XeLaTeX.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <xsl:stylesheet version="2.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" xmlns:xsl-out="[irrelevant]" xmlns:exsl="http://exslt.org/common" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" > <!-- XSLT transformation for a master XML document defining how to transform elements in the course handbook source into HTML and LaTeX. Hmm, meta-stylesheet?! --> <!-- <xsl:output method="text" encoding="utf-8" media-type="text/xml" /> --> <xsl:output method="xml" encoding="utf-8" cdata-section-elements="html" /> <!-- What format are we generating a styesheet for? Possible values: html, xhtml, latex (includes pdflatex), xelatex. --> <xsl:param name="format">html</xsl:param> <!-- Define an alias for the xsl namespace to avoid confusion when generating xsl: elements in the output of this stylesheet. --> <xsl:namespace-alias stylesheet-prefix="xsl-out" result-prefix="xsl" /> <!-- Some useful variables. (Could some of these become callable templates?) --> <xsl:variable name="newline"> <xsl:text> </xsl:text> </xsl:variable> <xsl:variable name="space"><xsl:text> </xsl:text></xsl:variable> <xsl:template match="/"> <xsl-out:stylesheet version="2.0" exclude-result-prefixes="exsl"> <xsl-out:strip-space elements="*" /> <xsl-out:param name="subject-code">INFO</xsl-out:param> <xsl-out:param name="paper-number" /> <xsl-out:param name="paper-year" /> <xsl-out:param name="paper-period" /> <xsl-out:param name="showanswers" select="'no'" /> <xsl-out:param name="base-path">.</xsl-out:param> <!-- copy in the generated Oracle documentation code --> <xsl:copy-of select="document('oracle-docs.xsl')/stylesheet/*" /> <!-- <xsl:include href="oracle-docs.xsl" /> --> <!-- We're going to use the text encoding in a few different places, so let's work out what it should be now. --> <xsl:variable name="text-encoding"> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="($format = 'latex') or ($format = 'html')"> <xsl:text>iso-8859-1</xsl:text> </xsl:when> <xsl:when test="($format = 'xelatex') or ($format = 'xhtml')"> <xsl:text>utf-8</xsl:text> </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise> <xsl:message terminate="yes"> <xsl:text>Sorry, unknown format: </xsl:text><xsl:value-of select="$format" /> </xsl:message> </xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> </xsl:variable> <!-- root-level documents should say what type/class of document they are (lecture, tutorial, generic, ...). Do we want to call this a class or a type? --> <!-- <xsl:variable name="doctype"><xsl:value-of select="/document/@type" /></xsl:variable> --> <!-- First, output the document preamble according to format. This is generally different for each output format. --> <xsl:choose> <!-- The HTML formats are fairly simple: the only things that change are the doctypes, version number and text encoding. --> <xsl:when test="$format = 'html'"> <xsl-out:output method="html" encoding="{$text-encoding}" version="4.01" media-type="text/html" doctype-public="-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" doctype-system="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd" /> </xsl:when> <xsl:when test="$format = 'xhtml'"> <xsl-out:output method="xml" encoding="{$text-encoding}" byte-order-mark="no" version="1.1" media-type="text/html" doctype-public="-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" doctype-system="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd" /> </xsl:when> <!-- The LaTeX formats, however have a bunch of miscellaneous boilerplate that appears at the start of every documents, and requires more complex interleaving because of hyperref. Since we need to stuff this into a template later on, we define this using a callable template, so that we can do useful things like apply-templates within it (which wouldn't work if we just used a variable). --> <xsl:when test="$format = 'latex'"> <xsl-out:output method="text" encoding="{$text-encoding}" media-type="text/plain" /> <!-- Set to no if you want this to be included inside another document. Appears here because it's used in the document preamble. --> <xsl-out:param name="standalone">yes</xsl-out:param> <xsl-out:template name="latex-preamble"> \usepackage{mathpazo} % mathpple is deprecated \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{textcomp} <xsl-out:apply-templates select="environment/latex-packages" /> % Safer to specify the hyperref options directly rather than relying on % the default hyperref.cfg, as XeLaTeX seems to ignore it :(. \usepackage[ pdftex,% pdfpagemode=UseNone,% colorlinks,% urlcolor=blue,% linkcolor=red,% breaklinks ]{hyperref} \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{blg} </xsl-out:template> </xsl:when> <xsl:when test="$format = 'xelatex'"> <xsl-out:output method="text" encoding="{$text-encoding}" media-type="text/plain" /> <!-- Set to no if you want this to be included inside another document. Appears here because it's used in the document preamble. --> <xsl-out:param name="standalone">yes</xsl-out:param> <xsl-out:template name="latex-preamble"> \usepackage[no-math]{fontspec} \usepackage{mathspec} \usepackage{xunicode} \usepackage{xltxtra} \usepackage{textcomp} % ??? <xsl-out:apply-templates select="environment/latex-packages" /> % Safer to specify the hyperref options directly rather than relying on % the default hyperref.cfg, as XeLaTeX seems to ignore it :(. \usepackage[ xetex,% pdfpagemode=UseNone,% colorlinks,% urlcolor=blue,% linkcolor=red,% breaklinks ]{hyperref} \defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text} \setmainfont{TeX Gyre Pagella} \setmathsfont(Digits){TeX Gyre Pagella} \setmonofont[Scale=MatchLowercase]{Letter Gothic 12 Pitch} </xsl-out:template> </xsl:when> <!-- No need for an otherwise, as weird formats will have already been trapped by the definition of the text-encoding variable above. --> </xsl:choose> <!-- Next, output the main document body according to format. This is generally the same across similar formats. --> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="($format = 'html') or ($format = 'xhtml')"> <!-- *** (X)HTML Output *** --> <!-- Old version: before using xsl:namespace-alias: --> <!-- <xsl-out:element name="xsl:output"> <xsl-out:attribute name="method">html</xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="encoding">UTF-8</xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="media-type">text/html</xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="doctype-public">-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN</xsl-out:attribute> </xsl-out:element> --> <!-- Default to PNG images for web dispay. --> <xsl-out:param name="image-format">png</xsl-out:param> <!-- Nope, includes can only appear as a child of xsl:stylesheet. --> <!-- <xsl-out:include href="xml2html-root.xsl" /> --> <xsl-out:template match="/document"> <xsl-out:comment> THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT! </xsl-out:comment> <html> <head> <xsl-out:element name="link"> <xsl-out:attribute name="rel"> <xsl-out:text>Stylesheet</xsl-out:text> </xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="href"> <xsl-out:text>http://info-nts-12.otago.ac.nz/</xsl-out:text> <xsl-out:value-of select="$subject-code" /> <xsl-out:value-of select="$paper-number" /> <xsl-out:text>/db_styles.css</xsl-out:text> </xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="type"> <xsl-out:text>text/css</xsl-out:text> </xsl-out:attribute> </xsl-out:element> <xsl-out:element name="meta"> <xsl-out:attribute name="http-equiv"> <xsl-out:text>Content-type</xsl-out:text> </xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="content"> <xsl-out:text>text/html;charset=</xsl-out:text> <xsl:value-of select="$text-encoding" /> </xsl-out:attribute> </xsl-out:element> <title> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="title" mode="preamble" /> </title> </head> <body> <xsl-out:apply-templates /> <!-- How best to approach this - certain elements that need special handling (e.g. title, author) shouldn't be passed through here as well. --> <!-- How about we just match certain elements that we know can be handled safely, e.g. sections, paragraphs, ...? (...and their aliases?) --> <!-- Are introductions just another section, or should there be an introduction element? --> <!-- The solution is to get cleverer with our templates, e.g., multiple templates for <title> that have different match patterns (document/title, section/title). --> <!-- We also need to define an empty template for the <document-metadata> element so that its contents get ignored. --> <!-- Once these are done, we can just go apply-templates and forget about it. --> <hr /> <!-- Since HTML doesn't support footnotes as such, we instead include them as endnotes at the end of the document. --> <xsl-out:if test="count(//footnote) > 0"> <h3>Notes</h3> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="//footnote" mode="list" /> <hr /> </xsl-out:if> <address> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="copyright" /> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="/document/@cvs-id" /> </address> </body> </html> </xsl-out:template> </xsl:when> <xsl:when test="($format = 'latex') or ($format = 'xelatex')"> <!-- Set to pdf if using PDFLaTeX, otherwise eps. --> <xsl-out:param name="image-format">pdf</xsl-out:param> <!-- *** LaTeX Source Output *** --> <!-- Should this produce a LaTeX source fragment or an entire valid source document? --> <xsl-out:template match="/document"> <xsl-out:choose> <xsl-out:when test="$standalone = 'yes'"> % THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT! \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} \usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} \usepackage{multirow} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{verbatim} % needed for \verbatiminput \usepackage{relalg} % needed for join operators \usepackage{pifont} <xsl-out:call-template name="latex-preamble" /> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="environment/latex-commands" /> \newenvironment{answer}{\par\vspace{0.5em}\itshape}{\normalfont\vspace{1.5em}} <xsl-out:apply-templates select="title" mode="preamble" /> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="author" mode="preamble" /> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="date" mode="preamble" /> \begin{document} \maketitle <xsl-out:apply-templates /> \vfill {\scriptsize \hfill \verb+<xsl-out:apply-templates select="@cvs-id" />+} \end{document} </xsl-out:when> <!-- Not standalone: --> <xsl-out:otherwise> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="title" mode="chapter" /> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="*[not(self::title)]" /> \vfill {\scriptsize \hfill \verb+<xsl-out:value-of select="@cvs-id" />+} </xsl-out:otherwise> </xsl-out:choose> </xsl-out:template> </xsl:when> <!-- No need for an otherwise, as weird formats will have already been trapped by the definition of the text-encoding variable above. --> </xsl:choose> <xsl:apply-templates /> </xsl-out:stylesheet> </xsl:template> <!-- General-purpose template-producing template. --> <!--<xsl:template match="template"><![CDATA[<xsl-out:template name="]]><xsl-out:value-of select="name" /><![CDATA[" match="]]><xsl-out:value-of select="match" /><![CDATA[">]]><xsl-out:copy-of select="*[local-name(.)=$format]" /><![CDATA[</xsl-out:template>]]></xsl-out:template>--> <xsl:template match="template"> <xsl-out:template> <!-- Much easier to just copy all attributes across verbatim rather than copying specific named attributes, because we might want to use attributes that weren't originally anticipated. Might this be a problem in future? --> <xsl:copy-of select="@*" /> <!-- Copy across code that is common to ALL formats. --> <xsl:copy-of select="common[not(@formats)]/node()" /> <!-- Copy across code that is specific to the current format. --> <xsl:copy-of select="common[contains(@formats, concat('/', $format, '/'))]/node()" /> <xsl:copy-of select="*[name(.)=$format]/node()" /> </xsl-out:template> </xsl:template> <!-- This template produces a template that calls another template, i.e. it implements a template alias. The generated template probably doesn't need a name, but we'll put one in anyway. --> <xsl:template match="alias"> <xsl-out:template> <xsl:attribute name="name"><xsl:value-of select="@source" /></xsl:attribute> <xsl:attribute name="match"><xsl:value-of select="@source" /></xsl:attribute> <xsl-out:call-template> <xsl:attribute name="name"><xsl:value-of select="@target" /></xsl:attribute> </xsl-out:call-template> </xsl-out:template> </xsl:template> <!-- This template produces a template for processing style-oriented markup, such as empahsis, foreign terms, and quotations. --> <!-- <xsl:template match="d"> </xsl-out:template match> --> <!-- This template produces a template for processing an element that refers to a hyperlink. --> <xsl:template match="hyperlink"> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <xsl:stylesheet version="2.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" xmlns:xsl-out="[irrelevant]" xmlns:exsl="http://exslt.org/common" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" > <!-- XSLT transformation for a master XML document defining how to transform elements in the course handbook source into HTML and LaTeX. Hmm, meta-stylesheet?! --> <!-- <xsl:output method="text" encoding="utf-8" media-type="text/xml" /> --> <xsl:output method="xml" encoding="utf-8" cdata-section-elements="html" /> <!-- What format are we generating a styesheet for? Possible values: html, xhtml, latex (includes pdflatex), xelatex. --> <xsl:param name="format">html</xsl:param> <!-- Define an alias for the xsl namespace to avoid confusion when generating xsl: elements in the output of this stylesheet. --> <xsl:namespace-alias stylesheet-prefix="xsl-out" result-prefix="xsl" /> <!-- Some useful variables. (Could some of these become callable templates?) --> <xsl:variable name="newline"> <xsl:text> </xsl:text> </xsl:variable> <xsl:variable name="space"><xsl:text> </xsl:text></xsl:variable> <xsl:template match="/"> <xsl-out:stylesheet version="2.0" exclude-result-prefixes="exsl"> <xsl-out:strip-space elements="*" /> <xsl-out:param name="subject-code">INFO</xsl-out:param> <xsl-out:param name="paper-number" /> <xsl-out:param name="paper-year" /> <xsl-out:param name="paper-period" /> <xsl-out:param name="showanswers" select="'no'" /> <xsl-out:param name="base-path">.</xsl-out:param> <!-- copy in the generated Oracle documentation code --> <xsl:copy-of select="document('oracle-docs.xsl')/stylesheet/*" /> <!-- <xsl:include href="oracle-docs.xsl" /> --> <!-- We're going to use the text encoding in a few different places, so let's work out what it should be now. --> <xsl:variable name="text-encoding"> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="($format = 'latex') or ($format = 'html')"> <xsl:text>iso-8859-1</xsl:text> </xsl:when> <xsl:when test="($format = 'xelatex') or ($format = 'xhtml')"> <xsl:text>utf-8</xsl:text> </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise> <xsl:message terminate="yes"> <xsl:text>Sorry, unknown format: </xsl:text><xsl:value-of select="$format" /> </xsl:message> </xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> </xsl:variable> <!-- root-level documents should say what type/class of document they are (lecture, tutorial, generic, ...). Do we want to call this a class or a type? --> <!-- <xsl:variable name="doctype"><xsl:value-of select="/document/@type" /></xsl:variable> --> <!-- First, output the document preamble according to format. This is generally different for each output format. --> <xsl:choose> <!-- The HTML formats are fairly simple: the only things that change are the doctypes, version number and text encoding. --> <xsl:when test="$format = 'html'"> <xsl-out:output method="html" encoding="{$text-encoding}" version="4.01" media-type="text/html" doctype-public="-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" doctype-system="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd" /> </xsl:when> <xsl:when test="$format = 'xhtml'"> <xsl-out:output method="xml" encoding="{$text-encoding}" byte-order-mark="no" version="1.1" media-type="text/html" doctype-public="-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" doctype-system="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd" /> </xsl:when> <!-- The LaTeX formats, however have a bunch of miscellaneous boilerplate that appears at the start of every documents, and requires more complex interleaving because of hyperref. Since we need to stuff this into a template later on, we define this using a callable template, so that we can do useful things like apply-templates within it (which wouldn't work if we just used a variable). --> <xsl:when test="$format = 'latex'"> <xsl-out:output method="text" encoding="{$text-encoding}" media-type="text/plain" /> <!-- Set to no if you want this to be included inside another document. Appears here because it's used in the document preamble. --> <xsl-out:param name="standalone">yes</xsl-out:param> <xsl-out:template name="latex-preamble"> \usepackage{mathpazo} % mathpple is deprecated \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{textcomp} <xsl-out:apply-templates select="environment/latex-packages" /> % Safer to specify the hyperref options directly rather than relying on % the default hyperref.cfg, as XeLaTeX seems to ignore it :(. \usepackage[ pdftex,% pdfpagemode=UseNone,% colorlinks,% urlcolor=blue,% linkcolor=red,% breaklinks ]{hyperref} \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{blg} </xsl-out:template> </xsl:when> <xsl:when test="$format = 'xelatex'"> <xsl-out:output method="text" encoding="{$text-encoding}" media-type="text/plain" /> <!-- Set to no if you want this to be included inside another document. Appears here because it's used in the document preamble. --> <xsl-out:param name="standalone">yes</xsl-out:param> <xsl-out:template name="latex-preamble"> \usepackage{fontspec} \usepackage{xunicode} \usepackage{xltxtra} \usepackage{textcomp} % ??? <xsl-out:apply-templates select="environment/latex-packages" /> % Safer to specify the hyperref options directly rather than relying on % the default hyperref.cfg, as XeLaTeX seems to ignore it :(. \usepackage[ xetex,% pdfpagemode=UseNone,% colorlinks,% urlcolor=blue,% linkcolor=red,% breaklinks ]{hyperref} \defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text} \setmainfont{TeX Gyre Pagella} \setmonofont[Scale=MatchLowercase]{Letter Gothic 12 Pitch} </xsl-out:template> </xsl:when> <!-- No need for an otherwise, as weird formats will have already been trapped by the definition of the text-encoding variable above. --> </xsl:choose> <!-- Next, output the main document body according to format. This is generally the same across similar formats. --> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="($format = 'html') or ($format = 'xhtml')"> <!-- *** (X)HTML Output *** --> <!-- Old version: before using xsl:namespace-alias: --> <!-- <xsl-out:element name="xsl:output"> <xsl-out:attribute name="method">html</xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="encoding">UTF-8</xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="media-type">text/html</xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="doctype-public">-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN</xsl-out:attribute> </xsl-out:element> --> <!-- Default to PNG images for web dispay. --> <xsl-out:param name="image-format">png</xsl-out:param> <!-- Nope, includes can only appear as a child of xsl:stylesheet. --> <!-- <xsl-out:include href="xml2html-root.xsl" /> --> <xsl-out:template match="/document"> <xsl-out:comment> THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT! </xsl-out:comment> <html> <head> <xsl-out:element name="link"> <xsl-out:attribute name="rel"> <xsl-out:text>Stylesheet</xsl-out:text> </xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="href"> <xsl-out:text>http://info-nts-12.otago.ac.nz/</xsl-out:text> <xsl-out:value-of select="$subject-code" /> <xsl-out:value-of select="$paper-number" /> <xsl-out:text>/db_styles.css</xsl-out:text> </xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="type"> <xsl-out:text>text/css</xsl-out:text> </xsl-out:attribute> </xsl-out:element> <xsl-out:element name="meta"> <xsl-out:attribute name="http-equiv"> <xsl-out:text>Content-type</xsl-out:text> </xsl-out:attribute> <xsl-out:attribute name="content"> <xsl-out:text>text/html;charset=</xsl-out:text> <xsl:value-of select="$text-encoding" /> </xsl-out:attribute> </xsl-out:element> <title> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="title" mode="preamble" /> </title> </head> <body> <xsl-out:apply-templates /> <!-- How best to approach this - certain elements that need special handling (e.g. title, author) shouldn't be passed through here as well. --> <!-- How about we just match certain elements that we know can be handled safely, e.g. sections, paragraphs, ...? (...and their aliases?) --> <!-- Are introductions just another section, or should there be an introduction element? --> <!-- The solution is to get cleverer with our templates, e.g., multiple templates for <title> that have different match patterns (document/title, section/title). --> <!-- We also need to define an empty template for the <document-metadata> element so that its contents get ignored. --> <!-- Once these are done, we can just go apply-templates and forget about it. --> <hr /> <!-- Since HTML doesn't support footnotes as such, we instead include them as endnotes at the end of the document. --> <xsl-out:if test="count(//footnote) > 0"> <h3>Notes</h3> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="//footnote" mode="list" /> <hr /> </xsl-out:if> <address> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="copyright" /> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="/document/@cvs-id" /> </address> </body> </html> </xsl-out:template> </xsl:when> <xsl:when test="($format = 'latex') or ($format = 'xelatex')"> <!-- Set to pdf if using PDFLaTeX, otherwise eps. --> <xsl-out:param name="image-format">pdf</xsl-out:param> <!-- *** LaTeX Source Output *** --> <!-- Should this produce a LaTeX source fragment or an entire valid source document? --> <xsl-out:template match="/document"> <xsl-out:choose> <xsl-out:when test="$standalone = 'yes'"> % THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT! \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} \usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} \usepackage{multirow} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{verbatim} % needed for \verbatiminput \usepackage{relalg} % needed for join operators \usepackage{pifont} <xsl-out:call-template name="latex-preamble" /> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="environment/latex-commands" /> \newenvironment{answer}{\par\vspace{0.5em}\itshape}{\normalfont\vspace{1.5em}} <xsl-out:apply-templates select="title" mode="preamble" /> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="author" mode="preamble" /> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="date" mode="preamble" /> \begin{document} \maketitle <xsl-out:apply-templates /> \vfill {\scriptsize \hfill \verb+<xsl-out:apply-templates select="@cvs-id" />+} \end{document} </xsl-out:when> <!-- Not standalone: --> <xsl-out:otherwise> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="title" mode="chapter" /> <xsl-out:apply-templates select="*[not(self::title)]" /> \vfill {\scriptsize \hfill \verb+<xsl-out:value-of select="@cvs-id" />+} </xsl-out:otherwise> </xsl-out:choose> </xsl-out:template> </xsl:when> <!-- No need for an otherwise, as weird formats will have already been trapped by the definition of the text-encoding variable above. --> </xsl:choose> <xsl:apply-templates /> </xsl-out:stylesheet> </xsl:template> <!-- General-purpose template-producing template. --> <!--<xsl:template match="template"><![CDATA[<xsl-out:template name="]]><xsl-out:value-of select="name" /><![CDATA[" match="]]><xsl-out:value-of select="match" /><![CDATA[">]]><xsl-out:copy-of select="*[local-name(.)=$format]" /><![CDATA[</xsl-out:template>]]></xsl-out:template>--> <xsl:template match="template"> <xsl-out:template> <!-- Much easier to just copy all attributes across verbatim rather than copying specific named attributes, because we might want to use attributes that weren't originally anticipated. Might this be a problem in future? --> <xsl:copy-of select="@*" /> <!-- Copy across code that is common to ALL formats. --> <xsl:copy-of select="common[not(@formats)]/node()" /> <!-- Copy across code that is specific to the current format. --> <xsl:copy-of select="common[contains(@formats, concat('/', $format, '/'))]/node()" /> <xsl:copy-of select="*[name(.)=$format]/node()" /> </xsl-out:template> </xsl:template> <!-- This template produces a template that calls another template, i.e. it implements a template alias. The generated template probably doesn't need a name, but we'll put one in anyway. --> <xsl:template match="alias"> <xsl-out:template> <xsl:attribute name="name"><xsl:value-of select="@source" /></xsl:attribute> <xsl:attribute name="match"><xsl:value-of select="@source" /></xsl:attribute> <xsl-out:call-template> <xsl:attribute name="name"><xsl:value-of select="@target" /></xsl:attribute> </xsl-out:call-template> </xsl-out:template> </xsl:template> <!-- This template produces a template for processing style-oriented markup, such as empahsis, foreign terms, and quotations. --> <!-- <xsl:template match="d"> </xsl-out:template match> --> <!-- This template produces a template for processing an element that refers to a hyperlink. --> <xsl:template match="hyperlink"> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>
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