The error shown in your screenshot seems to be correct.
It simply means that you cannot use the XMLmind XSL Customizer
(http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.xslcustom.Customizer.html
; invoked by the "Edit" button) to modify a "xsl" file which has not
been created using the XMLmind XSL Customizer.
My guess is that your "Cust_OneSAF_XXE_6_2.xsl" custom XSL file has been
created (or modified) by hand as it contains "select".
In order to use a custom XSL file to convert your DocBook documents to
PDF, please proceed as follows:
1) Open one of your DocBook documents in XXE. Example: open
dataLoading_CH.docbook.
2) Select menu item "Options|Customize Configuration|Customize Document
Conversion Stylesheets"
(http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/customizeConfigurationMenu.html)
3) This displays a dialog box
(http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/ConversionStylesheetsEditor_reference.html).
Select "Convert to PDF, Postscript".
4) In the "XSLT stylesheet" frame click "Add" (not "Edit"!).
5) This displays another dialog box.
A) Use the "Specify XSLT file" next to the the "Add existing XSLT
stylesheet" field to specify your "Cust_OneSAF_XXE_6_2.xsl" custom XSL
file. See attached creenshot.
B) Describe what it does in the "Description" field.
C) Click OK to close the dialog box.
6) Click OK to close the "Customize Document Conversion Stylesheets"
dialog box and to apply your settings.
This is done once for all as these settings are remembered by XXE.
Shinego, Marilyn wrote:
We need help to resolve an error when we try to access and update the
customization file from inside
the XXE editor.
See attached screenshot for the error.
We have always been able to adjust both the element parameters and the
attributes using
the customization file. We've recently upgraded our PC's to Windows 10
Enterprise version 1607.
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