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RE: RE: Flat bullets to nested ul

Subject: RE: RE: Flat bullets to nested ul
From: Emma Burrows <Emma.Burrows@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 09:36:19 +0100
RE:  RE: Flat bullets to nested ul
Thank you very much for the link, Eliot. I'll have a look at that, and it's
all the more appropriate as I'm actually using DITA for Publishers and the
Word2DITA aspect may well come into play.

(By the way is there a complete reference for D4P? The documentation promises
one but doesn't seem to deliver)


-----Original Message-----
From: Eliot Kimber [mailto:ekimber@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 01 July 2011 20:34
To: xsl-list
Subject: Re:  RE: Flat bullets to nested ul

You have apply the same logic to the subgroups. So you group everything with
level one groups, then for each of those groups, group level 2 groups, and
so on.

The code here:

 http://dita4publishers.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dita4publishers/trunk/too
lkit_plugins/net.sourceforge.dita4publishers.word2dita/xsl/simple2dita.xsl?v
iew=log

Is a fully-working sample of taking flat content (paragraphs and character
runs) and generating DITA markup from it, including lists.

This is part of the DITA for Publishers word2dita transform. The
simple2dita.xsl file takes a "simple" XML file, which is a more generic
representation of typical word processing data, and converts it to arbitrary
DITA markup based on a style-to-tag mapping defined in a separate
configuration file.

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