<?xml version="1.0" encoding="US-ASCII"?><!--This file was created automatically by xsl2profile--><!--from the DocBook XSL stylesheets.--><!--This file was created automatically by html2xhtml--><!--from the HTML stylesheets.--><xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" xmlns:d="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:exsl="http://exslt.org/common" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:exslt="http://exslt.org/common" xmlns:ng="http://docbook.org/docbook-ng" xmlns:db="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" exslt:dummy="dummy" ng:dummy="dummy" db:dummy="dummy" extension-element-prefixes="exslt" version="1.0" exclude-result-prefixes="exsl d exslt"> <!-- ******************************************************************** This file is part of the XSL DocBook Stylesheet distribution. See ../README or http://cdn.docbook.org/release/xsl/current/ for copyright and other information. ******************************************************************** --> <!-- ==================================================================== --> <!-- First import the non-chunking templates that format elements within each chunk file. In a customization, you should create a separate non-chunking customization layer such as mydocbook.xsl that imports the original docbook.xsl and customizes any presentation templates. Then your chunking customization should import mydocbook.xsl instead of docbook.xsl. --> <xsl:import href="docbook-no-doctype.xsl"/> <!-- chunk-common.xsl contains all the named templates for chunking. In a customization file, you import chunk-common.xsl, then add any customized chunking templates of the same name. They will have import precedence over the original chunking templates in chunk-common.xsl. --> <xsl:import href="chunk-common.xsl"/> <!-- The manifest.xsl module is no longer imported because its templates were moved into chunk-common and chunk-code --> <!-- chunk-code.xsl contains all the chunking templates that use a match attribute. In a customization it should be referenced using <xsl:include> instead of <xsl:import>, and then add any customized chunking templates with match attributes. But be sure to add a priority="1" to such customized templates to resolve its conflict with the original, since they have the same import precedence. Using xsl:include prevents adding another layer of import precedence, which would cause any customizations that use xsl:apply-imports to wrongly apply the chunking version instead of the original non-chunking version to format an element. --> <xsl:include href="profile-chunk-code.xsl"/> </xsl:stylesheet>