[DDI-users] Looking for XSL advice

Fredy Kuhn fredy.kuhn at sidos.unine.ch
Thu Sep 29 08:29:07 EDT 2005


Winona,

yes, I just expected this answer, and understand it. I only looked a bit in the htm source of your codebooks, and found it to be carefully made. Taking for example my generated .html into MM Dreamweaver, this program just crashes.

Thank you anyway.
freddy


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Winona Salesky" <wmeltzer at princeton.edu>
To: "'Data Documentation Initiative Users Group'" <ddi-users at icpsr.umich.edu>
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 2:15 PM
Subject: RE: [DDI-users] Looking for XSL advice


Hi Fredy,
We actually use our own "home-grown" stylesheets for display. I would be
happy to share them, but I think they are less comprehensive than the ICPSR
version, and of course styled to output the CPANDA layout and design.
-Winona


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:ddi-users-bounces at icpsr.umich.edu] On Behalf Of Fredy Kuhn
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 5:57 AM
To: Data Documentation Initiative Users Group
Subject: Re: [DDI-users] Looking for XSL advice

Hi Wilona, Achim, all the others,

Achim, I would appreciate if you send me the DDIXSL output you mentioned, or
it got lost. I'll try it myself, too, but Dominique did it already before
and could not produce the desired output.

Winona: it worked well after integrating your scriptlines. My question to
you would be: if you don't use codebook2-0.xsl, what do you use then?  BTW:
The CPanda.org ist very impressing, I like the light layout, the help
center, the codebook presentation (using one <table> per variable) etc.

Great assistance here, many thanks to all
Freddy

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joachim Wackerow" <wackerow at zuma-mannheim.de>
To: "Data Documentation Initiative Users Group" <ddi-users at icpsr.umich.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: [DDI-users] Looking for XSL advice


Hi Fredy,

another possibility is to use DDIXSL, see 
http://www.gesis.org/en/software/ddi/tools/ddixsl/

I'll send you the DDIXSL output of your DDI file with email direct to 
your address.

With codebook2-0.xsl Winona has pointed already into the right direction.

Achim


Fredy Kuhn wrote:
> Hi all,
> this is about presentation of frequencies in codebooks:
> 
> Does someone have a template or a suggestion about how to modify ICPSR's
codebook2-0.xsl (or any other xsl which deals with frequencies), to have in
the output an extra column 'weighted freq.'?
> 
> The question is about how to output two <catstat> elements into one single
html table line, in two different columns.
> 
> For details about the wish, see:
> http://download.sidos.ch/pro/Service/DDI-Codebooks/wish.html
> http://download.sidos.ch/pro/Service/DDI-Codebooks/
> 
> For tips, thanks in advance, and best regards
> Fredy Kuhn, SIDOS
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