/* * driver.css * * Copyright (c) 2004 David Holroyd, and contributors * Copyright (c) 2005 Michael Thiele, and contributors * See the file 'COPYING' for terms of use * * Part of wysiwygDocBook 1.01, a developed DocBook CSS stylesheet based on version 0.4 from * http://www.badgers-in-foil.co.uk/projects/docbook-css/ * * This is the 'driver' file of the stylesheet. It imports all the major * stylesheet components. If you want to make use of this stylesheet in your * XML document (e.g. for display in a web browser), include a line like this * at the top of the XML file (replacing with the version number): * * * * If you want to customise the stylesheet, a customisation layer can be * created by simply witing a new CSS file, and including a declaration to * import this file at the top. The customisation layer can then override any * of the existing stylesheet rules, or create new ones. */ @import "display.css"; @import "structures.css"; @import "lists.css"; @import "admonitions.css"; @import "linespec.css"; @import "exampfigequ.css"; @import "tables.css"; @import "miscblock.css"; @import "inline.css"; @import "l10n.css"; /*@import "mozilla.css";*/ /* @import "opera.css";*/