On 3/27/12 1:43 PM, Jared Camins-Esakov wrote:
The XSLT in question, koha-indexdefs-to-zebra.xsl is not actually used by Zebra in the day-to-day business of indexing. It's used by developers who are revising their DOM index definitions themselves. As far as I know, Galen and I are the only two people who have modified the authorities DOM configuration, and therefore the only two people who have actually used that conversion script, most likely. As an aside, Galen and I briefly discussed the wisdom of storing the generated authority-zebra-indexdefs.xsl in the git repository, but concluded that there was no reason to add a dependency on xsltproc, given that the file rarely needs to be regenerated.
I just wanted to mention that we also use a modified DOM authorities configuration. We're a couple of versions behind, so it would be hard for me to test anything in timely manner this time around, but Jared's absolutely correct that moving koha-indexdefs-to-zebra.xsl should have no effect on day-to-day functionality. Brian -- Brian Harrington Content Development Coordinator Project MUSE The Johns Hopkins University Press brian@jhu.edu