Re: XOpus
"Samuel Schluep" <[email protected]> Fri, 11 Oct 2002 12:05:16 +0200
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Dear Michael
Thank you for your answer. I already have found the problem, I should have
told you earlier: in my XSL stylesheet I have forgotten to include the
template:
<xsl:template match="text()">
<xsl:value-of select="."/>
</xsl:template>
It was hard to find, because the XSL transformation usually does this by
default. It seems that XOpus needs it.
By the way, is there any documentation for XOpus? Where can I configure the
XOpus buttons (i.e. bold, italics, list, link, etc.) so it will use the
correct xml code (i.e. <emphasis role='strong'>, <emphasis>,
<orderedlist>, <ulink>)? Is there any documentation how to use the XOpus
plug-in mechanismus?
Enjoy your vacation and have a nice week.
Sam
P.S. Oh right, I have just found your second answer...
> Dear Sam
>
> Sorry for not being more responsive, but I will go on vacation tomorrow
> for one week and I had to finish some stuff (actually still finishing
...).
>
> Well, here my quick hints for the moment ...
>
> Samuel Schluep wrote:
>
> > I am creating new content types, which I want to integrate in Wyona. I
took
> > "unipublic" as a basis. Now I try to get XOpus to work with my xml-files
and
> > schemas and I got quite far. XOpus is loading the correct xml-file,
parsing
> > it with the correct schema, and rendering it with the xsl-stylesheet.
But
> > XOpus does not let me edit my file!
> >
> > What I have done so far. Well I mainly looked at the "Article" document
type
> > and modified some things to a "brief" doctype:
> >
> > - authoring-sitemap.xmap: I added a new pipeline, which maches
> > "xopus2/briefe/*/index.html" and uses
> > "stylesheets/publication/Page/Brief/Authoring/main_xopus2.xsl"
> >
> > - stylesheets/publication/Page/Brief/Authoring/main_xopus2.xsl:
> > <div id="brief_xopus" xopus="true" autostart="true">
> > <xml>
> > <pipeline xml="/{$doctype_id}/{$document_id}/index.xml"
xsd="brief.xsd">
> > <view id="defaultView" default="true">
> > <transform xsl="Page/Brief/Authoring/xopus_canvas.xsl"></transform>
> > </view>
> > <view id="treeView">
> > <transform xsl="Page/Brief/Authoring/tree.xsl"></transform>
> > </view>
> > </pipeline>
> > </xml>
> > </div>
>
>
> Have you actually copied the tree.xsl to the directory
> Page/Brief/Authoring/tree.xsl
> ?
>
>
>
> >
> > - Page/Brief/Authoring/xopus_canvas.xsl: xsl:includes "../page.xsl"
which
> > will apply the template "brief", defined in "../brief.xsl" (also
> > xsl:included in xopus_canvas.xsl)
> >
> > - brief.xsl: Does nothing special for XOpus
> > (I think, the following line which I copied from "articles.xsd" has no
> > meaning to XOpus2. Is this correct?:
> > <td valign="top" bgcolor="white" width="393" class="art-text"
> > id_xopus="body"
xml_xopus="magazin/gesundheit/articles/2002/0508/forum.xml"
> > xsl_xopus="Page/Brief/Authoring/xopus.xsl" xsd_xopus="brief.xsd">)
>
>
>
>
> Right, this is old stuff from Xopus1. We should remove that ...
>
>
> >
> > Did I miss something? The documentation for the integration of XOpus
seems
> > to be outdated with XOpus2.
>
>
>
> I also had once a strange problem with Xopus, please see
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xopus/message/30
>
> The solution to it was in the end to start from scratch, which
> means modifying an existing version to the one you actually want.
> In the end I had a version which worked and one which did not work.
> But I didn't really see any difference!!!
>
> Well, we are ahead of our time (no pain no gain) ;-)
>
> HTH
>
> Michael
>
>
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> >
> > Regards
> > Sam
> >
> >
> >
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