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Using the DSSSL Cookbook
The DSSSL Cookbook is arranged as a series of hints about using DSSSL, including style and techniques for writing DSSSL stylesheets as well as the use of specific DSSSL functions and flow object classes. The examples in the DSSSL Cookbook are cross-referenced to the material in the Flow Object Gallery which details features of the DSSSL flow object classes. Further information about the DSSSL standard, the dsssl-o application profile, DSSSL engines, and DSSSL applications are listed in the Further Information section of our main DSSSL page. If you are interested in using DSSSL, you may also subscribe to the DSSSList, the DSSSL user's mailing list operated by Mulberry Technologies as a free service to the DSSSL user community.
Inheriting start-indent
Flexible line spacing with min-leading
Cross-references
Including children as parameters to a function
Creating a generic function
Naming functions and parameters
Optional flow objects
Testing if a specific child is present
What types of objects are there?
Functions for common operations
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