<?xml version='1.0'?> <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" xmlns:d="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:doc="http://nwalsh.com/xsl/documentation/1.0" xmlns:dyn="http://exslt.org/dynamic" xmlns:saxon="http://icl.com/saxon" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" exclude-result-prefixes="doc dyn saxon d" version='1.0'> <!-- ******************************************************************** $Id: utility.xsl 7101 2007-07-20 15:32:12Z xmldoc $ ******************************************************************** This file is part of the XSL DocBook Stylesheet distribution. See ../README or http://docbook.sf.net/release/xsl/current/ for copyright and other information. ******************************************************************** --> <doc:reference xmlns="" xml:id="utility"> <info> <title>Common » Utility Template Reference</title> <releaseinfo role="meta"> $Id: utility.xsl 7101 2007-07-20 15:32:12Z xmldoc $ </releaseinfo> </info> <!-- * yes, partintro is a valid child of a reference... --> <partintro xml:id="partintro"> <title>Introduction</title> <para>This is technical reference documentation for the miscellaneous utility templates in the DocBook XSL Stylesheets.</para> <note> <para>These templates are defined in a separate file from the set of “common” templates because some of the common templates reference DocBook XSL stylesheet parameters, requiring the entire set of parameters to be imported/included in any stylesheet that imports/includes the common templates.</para> <para>The utility templates don’t import or include any DocBook XSL stylesheet parameters, so the utility templates can be used without importing the whole set of parameters.</para> </note> <para>This is not intended to be user documentation. It is provided for developers writing customization layers for the stylesheets.</para> </partintro> </doc:reference> <!-- ====================================================================== --> <doc:template name="log.message" xmlns=""> <refpurpose>Logs/emits formatted notes and warnings</refpurpose> <refdescription id="log.message-desc"> <para>The <function>log.message</function> template is a utility template for logging/emitting formatted messages – that is, notes and warnings, along with a given log “level” and an identifier for the “source” that the message relates to.</para> </refdescription> <refparameter id="log.message-params"> <variablelist> <varlistentry><term>level</term> <listitem> <para>Text to log/emit in the message-level field to indicate the message level (<literal>Note</literal> or <literal>Warning</literal>)</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry><term>source</term> <listitem> <para>Text to log/emit in the source field to identify the “source” to which the notification/warning relates. This can be any arbitrary string, but because the message lacks line and column numbers to identify the exact part of the source document to which it relates, the intention is that the value you pass into the <literal>source</literal> parameter should give the user some way to identify the portion of their source document on which to take potentially take action in response to the log message (for example, to edit, change, or add content).</para> <para>So the <literal>source</literal> value should be, for example, an ID, book/chapter/article title, title of some formal object, or even a string giving an XPath expression.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry><term>context-desc</term> <listitem> <para>Text to log/emit in the context-description field to describe the context for the message.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry><term>context-desc-field-length</term> <listitem> <para>Specifies length of the context-description field (in characters); default is 12</para> <para>If the text specified by the <literal>context-desc</literal> parameter is longer than the number of characters specified in <literal>context-desc-field-length</literal>, it is truncated to <literal>context-desc-field-length</literal> (12 characters by default).</para> <para>If the specified text is shorter than <literal>context-desc-field-length</literal>, it is right-padded out to <literal>context-desc-field-length</literal> (12 by default).</para> <para>If no value has been specified for the <literal>context-desc</literal> parameter, the field is left empty and the text of the log message begins with the value of the <literal>message</literal> parameter.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry><term>message</term> <listitem> <para>Text to log/emit in the actual message field</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry><term>message-field-length</term> <listitem> <para>Specifies length of the message field (in characters); default is 45</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> </variablelist> </refparameter> <refreturn id="log.message-returns"> <para>Outputs a message (generally, to standard error).</para></refreturn> </doc:template> <xsl:template name="log.message"> <xsl:param name="level"/> <xsl:param name="source"/> <xsl:param name="context-desc"/> <xsl:param name="context-desc-field-length">12</xsl:param> <xsl:param name="context-desc-padded"> <xsl:if test="not($context-desc = '')"> <xsl:call-template name="pad-string"> <xsl:with-param name="leftRight">right</xsl:with-param> <xsl:with-param name="padVar" select="substring($context-desc, 1, $context-desc-field-length)"/> <xsl:with-param name="length" select="$context-desc-field-length"/> </xsl:call-template> </xsl:if> </xsl:param> <xsl:param name="message"/> <xsl:param name="message-field-length" select="45"/> <xsl:param name="message-padded"> <xsl:variable name="spaces-for-blank-level"> <!-- * if the level field is blank, we'll need to pad out --> <!-- * the message field with spaces to compensate --> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="$level = ''"> <xsl:value-of select="4 + 2"/> <!-- * 4 = hard-coded length of comment text ("Note" or "Warn") --> <!-- * + 2 = length of colon-plus-space separator ": " --> </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise> <xsl:value-of select="0"/> </xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> </xsl:variable> <xsl:variable name="spaces-for-blank-context-desc"> <!-- * if the context-description field is blank, we'll need --> <!-- * to pad out the message field with spaces to compensate --> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="$context-desc = ''"> <xsl:value-of select="$context-desc-field-length + 2"/> <!-- * + 2 = length of colon-plus-space separator ": " --> </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise> <xsl:value-of select="0"/> </xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> </xsl:variable> <xsl:variable name="extra-spaces" select="$spaces-for-blank-level + $spaces-for-blank-context-desc"/> <xsl:call-template name="pad-string"> <xsl:with-param name="leftRight">right</xsl:with-param> <xsl:with-param name="padVar" select="substring($message, 1, ($message-field-length + $extra-spaces))"/> <xsl:with-param name="length" select="$message-field-length + $extra-spaces"/> </xsl:call-template> </xsl:param> <!-- * emit the actual log message --> <xsl:message> <xsl:if test="not($level = '')"> <xsl:value-of select="$level"/> <xsl:text>: </xsl:text> </xsl:if> <xsl:if test="not($context-desc = '')"> <xsl:value-of select="$context-desc-padded"/> <xsl:text>: </xsl:text> </xsl:if> <xsl:value-of select="$message-padded"/> <xsl:text> </xsl:text> <xsl:value-of select="$source"/> </xsl:message> </xsl:template> <!-- ===================================== --> <doc:template name="get.doc.title" xmlns=""> <refpurpose>Gets a title from the current document</refpurpose> <refdescription id="get.doc.title-desc"> <para>The <function>get.doc.title</function> template is a utility template for returning the first title found in the current document.</para> </refdescription> <refreturn id="get.doc.title-returns"> <para>Returns a string containing some identifying title for the current document .</para></refreturn> </doc:template> <xsl:template name="get.doc.title"> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="//*[local-name() = 'title' or local-name() = 'refname']"> <xsl:value-of select="//*[local-name() = 'title' or local-name() = 'refname'][1]"/> </xsl:when> <xsl:when test="substring(local-name(*[1]), string-length(local-name(*[1])-3) = 'info') and *[1]/*[local-name() = 'title']"> <xsl:value-of select="*[1]/*[local-name() = 'title'][1]"/> </xsl:when> </xsl:choose> </xsl:template> <!-- ===================================== --> <doc:template name="pad-string" xmlns=""> <refpurpose>Right-pads or left-pads a string out to a certain length</refpurpose> <refdescription id="pad-string-desc"> <para>This function takes string <parameter>padVar</parameter> and pads it out in the direction <parameter>rightLeft</parameter> to the string-length <parameter>length</parameter>, using string <parameter>padChar</parameter> (a space character by default) as the padding string (note that <parameter>padChar</parameter> can be a string; it is not limited to just being a single character).</para> <note> <para>This function began as a copy of Nate Austin's <function>prepend-pad</function> function in the <link xlink:href="http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/padding.html" >Padding Content</link> section of Dave Pawson's <link xlink:href="http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/index.html" >XSLT FAQ</link>.</para> </note> </refdescription> <refreturn id="pad-string-returns"> <para>Returns a (padded) string.</para></refreturn> </doc:template> <xsl:template name="pad-string"> <!-- * recursive template to right/left pad the value with --> <!-- * whatever padChar is passed in --> <xsl:param name="padChar" select="' '"/> <xsl:param name="leftRight">left</xsl:param> <xsl:param name="padVar"/> <xsl:param name="length"/> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="string-length($padVar) < $length"> <xsl:call-template name="pad-string"> <xsl:with-param name="padChar" select="$padChar"/> <xsl:with-param name="leftRight" select="$leftRight"/> <xsl:with-param name="padVar"> <xsl:choose> <!-- * determine whether string should be --> <!-- * right- or left-padded --> <xsl:when test="$leftRight = 'left'"> <!-- * pad it to left --> <xsl:value-of select="concat($padChar,$padVar)"/> </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise> <!-- * otherwise, right-pad the string --> <xsl:value-of select="concat($padVar,$padChar)"/> </xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> </xsl:with-param> <xsl:with-param name="length" select="$length"/> </xsl:call-template> </xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise> <xsl:value-of select="substring($padVar,string-length($padVar) - $length + 1)"/> </xsl:otherwise> </xsl:choose> </xsl:template> </xsl:stylesheet>
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#1 | 12728 | eedwards |
Upgrade ANT doc build infrastructure to assemble PDFs: - remove non-namespaced DocBook source and add namespaced DocBook source. - add Apache FOP 1.1 - copy fonts, images, XSL into _build, establishing new asset structure. The original structure remains until all guides using it can be upgraded, and several other issues can be resolved. - updated build.xml to allow for per-target build properties. - upgraded the P4SAG to use the new infrastructure. - tweaked admonition presentation in PDFs to remove admonition graphics, and resemble closely the presentation used in the new HTML layout, including the same colors. With these changes, building PDFs involves using a shell, navigating into the guide's directory (just P4SAG for now), and executing "ant pdf". Issues still to be resolved: - PDF generation encounters several warnings about missing fonts (bold versions of Symbol and ZapfDingbats), and a couple of locations where the page content exceeds the defined content area. - Due to issues within Apache FOP, PDF generation emits a substantial amount of output that is not easily suppressed without losing important warning information. - Apache FOP's interface to ANT does not expose a way to set the font base directory. The current configuration does work under Mac OSX, but further testing on Windows will need to be done to determine if the relative paths defined continue to work. The workaround is for Windows users to customize the fop-config.xml to provide absolute system paths to the required fonts. - HTML generation needs further browser testing, and exhibits broken navigation on iOS browsers within the TOC sidebar. - A number of PDF and HTML presentation tweaks still need to be made, for example: sidebars, gui* DocBook tags, whitespace, section separation, etc. |