On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 11:04 AM Gil Barmwater <gbarmwa...@alum.rpi.edu>
wrote:

> Well, as I mentioned, this was a problem with the PDF builds as well. So I
> looked in the PDF.xsl for where the "No adjustColumnWidths function
> available" message was generated and found that there was a parameter -
> tablecolumns.extension - that controlled that function. Since we don't use
> Perl and don't have the Perl function anyway, I decided to try disabling
> the function by changing the parameter expecting this would cause other
> side effects. Luckily, it didn't. So when this surfaced in the HTML
> generation, I found the same parameter in the xhtml-common.xsl file and
> changed it there too.
>
> The problems with winextensions are not not related but are due to "bad"
> Docbook code. I know where they are coming from but need to understand what
> the author was attempting to do and then determine how to do it "right".
>
Please explain what the issue it so we can help to decide now to fix it.

Rick



> Gil
> On 3/31/2020 10:26 AM, P.O. Jonsson wrote:
>
> Ok, missed that part :-(
>
> I have replaced xhtml-common.xsl now and winextensions build as it should,
> so this was probably the problem. This tiniest change cased the problem
> thus:
>
> <xsl:param n<xsl:param name="tablecolumns.extension">1</xsl:param>
>
> changed into
>
> <xsl:param name="tablecolumns.extension">0</xsl:param> <!-- changed to 0
> since we are not using Perl —>
>
> How on earth did you find THAT out? Hats off.
>
> Q: there is no change in pdf.xsl or htmp.xsl, right? If the same problem
> is causing the error messages I see when making a pdf of winextensions (32
> of them), how do you gas about fixing that?
>
> Should I make another run in Verbose mode for PDF? It is REALLY verbose so
> hope your eyes are still ok ;-)
>
> I will rerun all HTMLs and come back in an hour and a half. It will be
> available here
> <https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2ea6si4tfgc5wml/AABV-i2_8PsoGaueEbpcNIVda?dl=0> 
> when
> it is finished
>
> Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
> P.O. Jonsson
> oor...@jonases.se
>
>
>
> Am 31.03.2020 um 15:40 schrieb Gil Barmwater <gbarmwa...@alum.rpi.edu>:
>
> I replaced it in the delta folder and the "package" zip file in my
> Dropbox. Here
> <https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2teduvgutl8wofb/AAAJ77lC5I6zURpa8UBb7Yu-a?dl=0>
> is a link to the delta folder.
>
> Gil
> On 3/31/2020 9:33 AM, P.O. Jonsson wrote:
>
> I saw that message as well but did not see that you had sent us a new
> stylesheet? Where do I get it?
>
> Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
> P.O. Jonsson
> oor...@jonases.se
>
>
>
> Am 31.03.2020 um 15:31 schrieb Gil Barmwater <gbarmwa...@alum.rpi.edu>:
>
> OK, I've had a look at the log (whew!) and found what I was expecting -
> the same message Rony ran into about "No adjustColumnWidths function
> available". You must have missed the message I sent about it:
>
> "I also discovered the problem Rony found with the "No adjustColumnWidths
> function available" was also found in the PDF process. Luckily, the fix was
> as easy as changing a parameter in the stylesheet. The package and delta
> now have an updated xhtml-common.xsl file."
>
> So please replace the file xhtml-common.xsl with the corrected one in the
> delta (or the package). This should allow the DOC2HTML process to complete
> on all the books with missing parts. Thanks.
>
> Gil
> On 3/30/2020 7:37 PM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
>
> I'll take a look at the log in the morning, thanks!
>
> Gil
> On 3/30/2020 5:47 PM, P.O. Jonsson wrote:
>
> Dear Gil,
>
> I can still not build rexxextensions, it seems the process breaks
> somewhere halfway, index.html is always missing
>
> I have added the parameter --verbose to xslt and saved the output to a
> file, you can look at it in my dropbox.
>
> To be sure we are talking the same language here some info about my
> machine.
>
> Microsoft Windows 10 PRO 64 bit
> Version 1909
> OS build 1863.720
> Version 10.0.18363.720
>
> java version "1.8.0_241"
> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_241-b07)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 25.241-b07, mixed mode)
>
> Please note that I have 64 bit and some of the tools are 32 bit
>
> Please let me know what I can do further to iron this out. Before I have
> the same result as you can provide I will not move it to Jenkins
>
> I have not found a place where I can increase the Java Heap?
>
> Signing off for tonight.
>
> Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
> P.O. Jonsson
> oor...@jonases.se
>
>
>
>
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