>>>>> "TW" == Tim Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TW> On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 06:33:10PM +1300, Dave Brooks, BCS Systems TW> wrote: >> I'm using the latest version of Passivetex to try to produce PDF >> from TW> Version 1.11, posted a few days ago? >> Docbook. Processing the FO file produced from the following test >> document results in a "link annotations can't be nested" error from >> pdfxmltex the second time it is run - the first time I am warned >> (as expected) that there are undefined cross references. TW> Works fine for me. I, too, get this error with passivetex 1.11. I processed the posted fragment (saved as test.xml) against the latest docbook stylesheets (1.47-experimental) like so: $ xsltproc --param use.extensions 1 --param passivetex.extensions 1 -o test.fo /net/share/xml/docbook/xsl-stylesheets-1.47-experimental/fo/docbook.xsl test.xml Then ran pdflatex as documented like so: $ pdflatex "&pdfxmltex" test.fo then again to get the cross-references right. Here's the very end of the error from pdflatex: [...] ------------- <5:page-number-citation 0:ref-id = "id2717185" > </5:page-number-citation> End Grabbed content End Grabbed content </5:block> </5:block> </5:block> </5:flow> Underfull \hbox (badness 10000) has occurred while \output is active [] [3 pdfTeX error (ext4): link annotations can't be nested. <to be read again> \endgroup l.2 ...</fo:block></fo:block></fo:block></fo:flow> </fo:page-sequence><fo:pag... ! ==> Fatal error occurred, the output PDF file not finished! Transcript written on test.log. -------------- Just for comparison, the teiu5.fo file supplied by Sebastian in passivetex.zip converts to a PDF file just fine. Alex -- Alex Lancaster * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * www.santafe.edu/~alex Dept. of Integrative Biology, UC Berkeley (ib.berkeley.edu) * +1 510 642-1233 & Swarm Development Group, Santa Fe, New Mexico (www.swarm.org)