Re: DOCBOOK: [website] newbie q

2001-11-06 Thread Norman Walsh
/ Bob Stayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | Is there a debug option that traces the catalog resolution | process? The latter would be especially nice. 8^) In the Java Resolver code that Sun published, yes. Set 'verbosity' to 4 or greater and you'll see darn near everything that

Re: DOCBOOK: Validation Error with article XML Document in Chinese

2001-11-06 Thread Norman Walsh
[Follow-ups to [EMAIL PROTECTED]] / Sidney Lu [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | I wrote an article with docbook DTD in Chinese, but failed to validate | with the following error messages: | | ... | cd /home/lu/Documents/ | nsgmls -s EditArticleWithEmacs.xml |

Re: DOCBOOK: line stretching, jade

2001-11-06 Thread Norman Walsh
/ Kris Luyten [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | Another questions: some xml-tags are misunderstood by jade: | for example: I can not use xref linkend=intro-chapter/, but have to use | xref linkend=chapter/xref. This works, but still gives me warnings. I | know Jade is actually an SGML

DOCBOOK: format notations

2001-11-06 Thread Elliotte Rusty Harold
Is there any particular reason why the format attribute of imagedata and releated elements is not declared to have type NOTATION? Before parameter entities and conditional sections are resolved its declaration looks like this: !ENTITY % graphics.attrib entityrefENTITY

Re: DOCBOOK: How to define a List Of Figures?

2001-11-06 Thread Peter Eisentraut
ben writes: AFAIK to define a TOC, I should use the toc tag. I would like to show in the document that a List Of Figure should be printed too. Both of these should be generated automatically, unless you're using some never-heard-of toolchain. -- Peter Eisentraut [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: mkdiff + index building

2001-11-06 Thread Peter Eisentraut
ben writes: Beside this, I've another question: I would like to make an index automatically from a predefined list of words, without adding by hand the indexterm tags everywhere in the file. I know it's not hard to hack something to do this, but maybe a tool already exists, so... I don't