Hi Ernest, Sorry for the late answer, your mail got stuck in a queue for approval.
On Monday 05 August 2002 15:58, Ernest Stracener wrote: > ***BACKGROUND*** > I am writing some documentation for a new application (not currently > included w/KDE) and need some information. I've searched and read > everything I can find to no avail. > > I have a Docbook XML document that I have written on the kdex.dtd. I > used the template.docbook file as basis for my document. > > I can run meinproc on the index.docbook file to get individual HTML > files that can be viewed in a browser. I can also run meinproc with the > --cache option to create the index.cache.bz2 file. > > ***PROBLEM*** > If I install the index.docbook and cache files in the appropriate > directory (on my system: /usr/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kfoo/ ), I can view > the contents in KHelpCenter but they appear as plain HTML files -- no > KHelpCenter logo, KDE logo, etc....as a result, the upper navigation > aids (e.g. 'prev' 'next') are overlapped with the content. > > It seems to me that the answer to the question of "how to make the > output pretty" must lie in applying a stylesheet during the meinproc > command, but which stylesheet do I use? I have been unable to find any > information on meinproc other than the output of "meinproc --help". To me it seems that this presentation is done by a CSS style sheet. Look at the HTML file, you should see its name. -- ?ric Bischoff KDE : ad expugnandum tabulam scriptoriam suam
