Thanks for the quick and helpful answer. I'll check the three customisation 
options first, then see how things behave tomorrow.

N

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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

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--> 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/
>


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