Thanks for your post Rsargent. It makes sense that after looking at a few the Army stylesheets located in the link I provided you are pointing out they speak directly to S1000D. The MIL-SPEC-3031A is actually the Army's version of the S1000D standard. The Army borrows from the S1000D standard a lot of stylesheet related code. However, there are some differences on how the PDF looks like on paper. For example the 3031A standard requires the ICN number for a graphic appear on the lower right hand corner of a graphic. In contrast, the S1000D standard does not require the ICN number display on the page at all. Like this example, there are a bunch of other stylesheet related differences between the 3031A standard and S1000D standard that are too numerous to cover.
Therefore, I somehow need to make the 3031A stylesheets I got from the Army work in harmony with my Arbortext Publisher app because currently it doesn't recognize them at all. It only recognizes the S1000D standard stylesheets that were included with Arbortext Publisher. From what I was told by the Arbortext technical support person the 3031A stylesheets are not compatible with Arbortext Publisher because they are not correctly coded to FOP Apache stylesheet coding conventions. My stylesheet coding skills are not strong enough to figure out how the 3031A stylesheet code deviates from FOP Apache stylesheet code. Therefore, I would be very grateful if anyone out there can take a good look at the XSL files inside the 3031A ZIP file and let me know how this code deviates from FOP Apache stylesheet coding conventions. In closing, the way I see it is I need to do one of two things: 1. Find a FOP Apache transformation engine that will transform my 3031A stylesheets to a format my Arbortext Publisher app likes. 2. I need to figure out how to modify the code to the existing S1000D FOP Apache stylesheets my Arborext Publisher app uses so that it follows all of the formatting rules the Army 3031A standard requires. Any info or suggestions that will help me make progress will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -- View this message in context: http://apache-fop.1065347.n5.nabble.com/Transforming-Incompatible-Stylesheets-over-to-FOP-Apache-tp39504p39507.html Sent from the FOP - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
