1 xsltools (0.4-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low 2 3 * Changed the preparation of templates to produce 4 rule-based output stylesheets, thus permitting recursive 5 templates. This requires an extra expr-prefix annotation 6 to be used in certain kinds of templates. 7 * Added a recursive template example application. 8 * Changed fragment production to use original template 9 documents instead of output stylesheets. 10 * Changed selectors to not automatically create elements 11 in the form data document unless requested to do so. 12 Introduced a Form.get_selector method in 13 XSLForms.Fields. 14 * Introduced dynamic parameter evaluation for multiple- 15 choice fields in order to support sources of multiple- 16 choice values which reside in the form data document 17 itself. 18 * Added the FixNamespace.xsl stylesheet to correct 19 documents saved by HTML editors which strip namespace 20 prefixes. 21 * Fixed filesystem encoding issues in the Candidate 22 example; fixed language preference access in the 23 Configurator and VerySimple examples. 24 25 -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Fri, 27 Jan 2006 18:01:16 +0100 26 27 xsltools (0.3.1-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low 28 29 * Fixed copyright and licensing information. 30 31 -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Fri, 09 Dec 2005 14:57:29 +0100 32 33 xsltools (0.3-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low 34 35 * Introduced copying of multiple-choice value element 36 contents so that option element labels can differ from 37 the underlying values. 38 * Added internationalisation support, providing the 39 template:i18n annotation and the template:i18n extension 40 function. 41 * Updated the documentation to cover the above new 42 features. 43 * Fixed non-GET/POST request method handling in 44 WebResources. 45 * Added the xslform_preparemacro.py script. 46 * Added an experimental template:range extension function. 47 48 -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Thu, 08 Dec 2005 16:59:02 +0100 49 50 xsltools (0.2-0ubuntu1) hoary; urgency=low 51 52 * New upstream release. 53 54 -- Paul Boddie <paul@boddie.org.uk> Tue, 16 Aug 2005 19:46:29 +0200