On 05/17/2013 07:53 AM, James Pooton wrote:
Hello again...

Odd one here.  For some reason adding --embedtoc to a Publican build
command seems to remove all brand styling from the output.  For example:

$ publican create --name Test_Book
$ cd Test_Book
$ publican build --publish --formats=html --langs=en-US --embedtoc

Results in HTML output that is unstyled.  ("common" brand css and images
missing)
Then...

$ publican clean
$ publican build --publish --formats=html --langs=en-US

Results in HTML output that is properly styled with "common" css and images.

I'm assuming this isn't normal behavior, as --embedtoc appears to be
required for building out a Publican Web site, but results in a broken
layout due to 404s.  Any thoughts?

--embedtoc basically means "build this to use in a publican web site". The 
website contains the missing content. It's done this way so that you can change the style 
on a web site without having to rebuild every book or replace a mass of files.

http://jfearn.fedorapeople.org/en-US/Publican/3.0/html/Users_Guide/sect-Users_Guide-Website.html

hmm looks like someone hasn't updated the PUG on my site to 3.1 ... not sure I 
can blame Rudi for this one :}

Cheers, Jeff.

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Jeff Fearn <[email protected]>
Senior Software Engineer
Infrastructure Engineering & Development (AEU)
Red Hat Asia Pacific Pty Ltd
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