DocBook XSL: a Complete Guide, Open XML XSL: an Incomplete Guide

Buy this book at Amazon.com!First my admission: my subscription to Brian Jones’ Blog, Open XML Formats, is treated with a cursory glance out of a general lack of interest. Every time I read it, the Microsoft elevator music keeps droning in my ears. So it is quite possible that I overlooked any mention of an Open XML initiative that matches the scale and scope of Bob Stayton’s DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide, DocBookXslStylesheets and DocBookToXhtml at the DocBook wiki.

My years long journey to hack together my software products, CleanHTML for Word 2000/2002 and CleanXHTML for Word 2003 influences my view that Microsoft ‘makes it difficult’ to transform its “open” XML data into open formats like XHTML. And I can hear Brian Jones sigh with a noise that says, ‘What more do these people want?’ After all Word 2007 “allows” you to:

Since Microsoft clearly has not “innovated” here, why can’t they in the very least copy what DocBook culture has produced and provide a CodePlex.com-like archive/compilation of all the XSL transforms we would need to freely move in and out of “Open” XML formats? Okay, Brian is getting winded here—here is his last list before he loses all patience with me (fictionally speaking):

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