Hello. I _think_ that the guide.xsl mentioned in the "Documentation Development Tips & Tricks" (see URL) is outdated as it does not seem to recognize (at least) the Guide XML tags <keyword> and <stmt>. If one converts an .xml to .html using it (as described in the Gentoo XML Guide), the rendered HTML document is as if these tags were never used in the .xml document. Regards.
Is there any need to use this "special" version of guide.xsl? I used the normal file with success for quite a long time... Maybe neysx will know after he comes back?
(In reply to comment #0) It does indeed appear to be outdated. Normal things like <impo> are in there, but not stmt or keyword.
(In reply to comment #1) > Is there any need to use this "special" version of guide.xsl? I used the normal > file with success for quite a long time... That guide.xsl (and swift's before that one) could be used to create html with a single xsltproc guide.xsl foo.xml. All required xsl from /xsl/* was embedded including months.xml and the inserts for all languages. The generate links were a bit different too. I've edited the doc tip'n'tricks. This guide.xsl is no longer required nor documented.