At Norms' request, I entered an RFE to make "text" equations possible,
something that, oddly enough had never occurred to me, despite being
frustrated over this issue for several years now.
At 01.10.22 10:49 +1000, Phillip Shelton wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > / Phillip Shelton <[EM
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Subject: Antwort: RE: FW: DOCBOOK: Equations.
>> I'm at least generally aware of MathML. But it's not part of
>> the DocBook core, and I'd like support for equations to be part of the
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> You're not supposed to put generated files under revision control; just
the
> source and the script (or whatever) that generates the files.
Um, I wasn't. Each equation at present needs its own source. Each source is
only 16-140 char's long.
Here are my first two e
Robert,
DocBook is just tags, they should work fine anywhere. :)
I'm currently successfully using DocBook tags, Norm's style sheets, instant
Saxon, and Dublin Core meta data to produce HTML and text versions of
documents on a laptop running W2K.
What kind of problems are you encountering? Dro
I've been trying unsuccessfully to use DocBook on a PC. I've searched the archives,
but haven't found any help. I've tried to compose a question for this board but each
time I've tried it has become too lengthy.
If there is anyone one out there who has successfully been able to use DocBook on a
I've been trying unsuccessfully to use DocBook on a PC. I've searched the archives,
but haven't found any help. I've tried to compose a question for this board but each
time I've tried it has become too lengthy.
If there is anyone one out there who has successfully been able to use DocBook on a
> From: Ken Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> For some reason my tables and figures are not appearing in my autoindex. I
> have looked through the param.xsl but can't find any references to this. Can
> anyone help?
Do you mean autotoc instead of autoindex? The autoidx.xsl
stylesheet procsesses ind
Matthew Braun wrote:
> Err...do you mean ?
Yes, sorry :-)
Thanks for the info. I was irritated by the fact that this was the only
element in the slides examples which I did not know, so I thought it
might be a feature of the slides.dtd.
Cheers,
Chris
--
Dr. Christoph Steinbeck (http://www
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>Can anyone tell me the purpose of in slides.dtd?
>As I understand, gives my single html page with the regular html
>xslt stylesheet, so what would be good for?
Err...do you mean ? (I can't find a element.) is an
organizational element. You use it to break your
Can anyone tell me the purpose of in slides.dtd?
As I understand, gives my single html page with the regular html
xslt stylesheet, so what would be good for?
Cheers,
Chris
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Dr. Christoph Steinbeck (http://www.ice.mpg.de/departments/ChemInf)
MPI of Chemical Ecology, Carl-Zeiss-Promenade 10
Eric,
thanks for your reply.
I was aware of this profile.xsl but this needs some more or less
extensive editing for actually making a slides.dtd compliant document
out of it. At least, that's too extensive for my current knowledge of
xslt.
Basically, what one would have to do is add profiling
You're not supposed to put generated files under revision control; just the
source and the script (or whatever) that generates the files.
Anyway, you can't avoid a set of graphic file for each equation unless you
can guarantee that the browser/renderer understands the math notation. Amaya
(http:/
Hi all
For some reason my tables and figures are not appearing in my autoindex. I
have looked through the param.xsl but can't find any references to this. Can
anyone help?
Thanks
Ken
--
Ken Walton
Digital Design Development
www.ddd.co.za
Tel: 011 8862299
Fax: 011 78134
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