https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467128
--- Comment #3 from Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> --- If "../common" is actually from kde-web.xsl, then we know meinproc5 is indeed using that file with the --stylesheet parameter. So, when the OP says "does not display properly" I'm very curious exactly what was wrong with the display. (see my theory below) I have no idea where that ../common directory is supposed to point, but I think it is being taken as relative to the location of the xsl file. Using the web developer tools in Firefox, it appears NO css files are being used to display the index.html produced when I use --stylesheet. If I change that ../common to point to the css as referenced in the index.html produced without --stylesheet, the styling from that css file is used. If I use kde-no-chunk.xsl I get the same result (in terms of styling) as using kde-web.xsl, but with chapters in different files, not all in one. So, --stylesheet IS doing something, but the reference css file is not being used, since it's not in the directory specified. So - is there any way to know what kde-web.xsl is trying to do by using ../common, which doesn't seem to point to any existing directory? That would certainly explain why there is no apparent styling applied. Note, on my system the stylesheets are in /usr/share/kf5/kdoctools/customization/ and the css files are in /usr/share/help/en/kdoctools5-common. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.