The docbooktoc.xsl software generates an XHTML table of contents from DocBook XML documents using XSLT.
One of the key features of docbooktoc is its flexibility. It accepts a wide range of parameters, allowing you to customize the output to suit your specific needs. For example, you can use the "ext" parameter to specify the suffix for linked files, or the "style.sheet" parameter to include custom stylesheets in the output document.
The generated output is a well-organized XHTML document containing all the meta information from your DocBook XML file, along with an ordered list of all the chapters and sections of your book. The chapters are presented as top-level items in the list, while the sections and subsections are nested in a clear and easy-to-follow manner.
One of the best things about docbooktoc is that it's incredibly easy to use. All you need to do is run the Makefile included in the package along with your LayManSys documentation to generate your output file. With the "make test" command, you'll quickly have an example file (toc.html) that you can use as a guide for your own documentation projects.
Overall, if you're looking for a reliable and easy-to-use tool for generating comprehensive XHTML tables of contents from your DocBook XML files, docbooktoc.xsl is definitely worth checking out.
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