Thanks for the quick and helpful answer. I'll check the three customisation options first, then see how things behave tomorrow.
N -----Original Message----- From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:huss...@xmlmind.com] Sent: donderdag 16 juli 2020 11:22 To: Grundtvig Nielsen Niels Cc: 'xmleditor-support@xmlmind.com' Subject: ** SUSPICIOUS SENDER ** Re: [XXE] Customise document conversion stylesheets: something I haven't noticed till recently Caution! External email. Do not open attachments or click links, unless this email comes from a known sender and you know the content is safe. --> About the difference between bookmap and topic, the behavior you describe may be surprising but is normal. An XSLT Stylesheet customization applies only to a single XXE configuration. DITA has 3 configurations: "DITA Map", "DITA BookMap", "DITA" (for topics of any kind"). Therefore, if you want to use your "Underlines" customization for all 3 configurations: 1) Open or create a topic. 2) "Option|Customize Document Conversion Stylesheets". 3) "Convert to PDF, Postscript". 4) Click "Add". 5) Select your existing file:/T:/_templates/fo_indent_custom.xsl. 6) Click OK and you are done for topics. Now repeat the same procedure two more times: - In step (1), Open or create a map. - In step (1), Open or create a bookmap. --> About loosing your "Underlines" customization for bookmaps each time you restart XXE, this may be caused by your working environment as I have no way to reproduce the problem here at XMLmind Software. (I tested this and it works fine for me.) Do you have sufficient permissions on shared drive T:? Do you have read/write permissions on your user preferences directory (see https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.guiutil.PreferencesEditorDialog.html)? On 7/16/20 8:26 AM, Grundtvig Nielsen Niels wrote: > Good morning! colleagues very impressed at how thoughtful implementation > of DITA with re-use and a nifty IDE is helping us sort out a whole stack > of regulatory documents, so thanks for that. > > But, I've recently noticed something that hadn't struck me before: every > time I start XXE these days the default XSLT Stylesheet is reverting to > dita-config:xsl/fo/fo_indent.xsl instead of the required file on the > network drive. I'm ready to believe it's a network glitch, even though > the network connection is always up and running before I start XXE: but > is there a way I set my customised file as the default? > > Also, when I want to output a single topic from a book I don't even see > my custom file in the list. > > Advice on resolving these inconveniences welcome! > > Niels Grundtvig Nielsen > > technical author Worldline Terminals > > Worldline Expert in technical communications > > /you know what you're talking about - I can help you say it/ > ********************************************************************************************* Worldline is a registered trade mark and trading name owned by Worldline through its holding company. This e-mail and the documents attached are confidential and intended solely for the addressee. If you receive this e-mail in error, you are not authorized to copy, disclose, use or retain it. Please notify the sender immediately and delete this email from your systems. As emails may be intercepted, amended or lost, they are not secure. Worldline therefore can accept no liability for any errors or their content. Although Worldline endeavours to maintain a virus-free network, we do not warrant that this transmission is virus-free and can accept no liability for any damages resulting from any virus transmitted. The risks are deemed to be accepted by everyone who communicates with Worldline by email. -- XMLmind XML Editor Support List xmleditor-support@xmlmind.com https://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/xmleditor-support