http://lmgtfy.com?q=OSXML
http://groups.google.com/g
Looks dead to me. So I have the same question as Gertone - what is the intended use case? We may have an alternative that would be useful for you.
;-)
~Ray
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http://lmgtfy.com?q=OSXML
http://groups.google.com/g
Looks dead to me. So I have the same question as Gertone - what is the intended use case? We may have an alternative that would be useful for you.
;-)
~Ray
I would like to change it to:
<head>
<footer color="RGBIXXXX"><xsl:text> ENTER=Continue</xsl:text></fo
<meta key="ENTER" action="continue"/>
</head>
to the footer:
To continue press alt-c (if they press alt-c then go to next screen)
To boot press alt-b
if they press boot then go to:
<xsl:template match="progress-bar">
<osxml:text-mode-ui>
<body background-color="XXXX" foreground-color="RGBX">
Put boot screen here! in jpg format!
<p pad-left="25">Windows is loading files...</p>
<br/>
Can I put a animate gif here???
</body>
</osxml:text-mode-ui>
</xsl:template>
this is what I am trying to do!
John
It is easier to show you!
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by: GertonePosted on 2009-07-05 at 05:21:28ID: 24779769
What exactly do you want to do?
onlamp/blo g/2005/11/ osxml_publ ishing_ope nsource_co .html
osxml if I remember well was (the project is no longer active) a way to publish open source software
http://www.oreillynet.com/
From my memory, the tags you show are from that namespace.
I think the project is dead
What do you need it for?