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xry111/mips64el
xry111/multilib
xry111/pip3
xry111/rust-wip-20221008
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1 | To use the syntax higlighting extension with DocBook-XSL 1.74.3+, you must:
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2 | 1. Use a processor that works with the extension: Saxon 6 or Xalan-J.
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3 | 2. Add the latest version of xslthl-2.X.X.jar to your classpath.
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4 | 3. Set the highlight.source parameter to 1.
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5 | 4. Import into your customization one of the following stylesheet module:
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6 | * html/highlight.xsl
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7 | * xhtml/highlight.xsl
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8 | * xhtml-1_1/highlight.xsl
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9 | * fo/highlight.xsl
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10 | 5. Use that customiztion layer.
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13 | Note: Saxon 8.5 or later is also supported, but since it is an XSLT 2.0
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14 | processor it is not guaranteed to work with DocBook-XSL in all
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15 | circumstances.
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