BrailleNet developped XSL stylesheet for producing:
- accessible HTML documents using customized navigation features (several HTML files linked one to each other using table of contents, navigation links on top and bottom of each file to reach previous or next section), particular CSS stylesheets and accessibility features defined in guidelines of the W3C/WAI [3].
- Duxbury files (dollars-code format). Resulting files can be imported directly into DBT and then embossed in Braille.
- PDF for large print which may be more customized according to user’s preferences later on (for instance images size and colors ...)
- Text only Daisy 3.0 package: an ncx file for navigation and a SMIL files for synchronization are automatically generated from a Dtbook file. The Dtbook file is modified to include references to SMIL files. Used with an opf file including book's metadata generated by the Hélène Server, a full text-only Daisy 3.0 package is built. This package can be read with a Daisy 3.0 player.
These stylesheets are launched on-the-fly upon request by the user. Users can customize converters according to their own requirements (font size for large print, contraction or not for Braille, CSS stylesheets to be linked to HTML documents ...)