On 11/12/2014 15:56, Sorin Ristache wrote:
Hello,
The WebHelp CSS is missing these two styles which we will add in the
next version of Oxygen:
.bold {
font-weight:bold;
}
.italic {
font-style:italic;
}
For fixing the problem in the WebHelp transformation in your current
Oxygen
On 12/12/2014 06:45, Radu Coravu wrote:
Hi Paul,
Have you made any other changes to the Docbook stylesheets?
I published using the out of the box Oxygen 15.1 installation Docbook
to XHTML (Docbook XSL 1.78.1) and the XHTML output contained something
like:
span
On 12/12/2014 09:17, Paul Taylor wrote:
On 11/12/2014 15:56, Sorin Ristache wrote:
Hello,
The WebHelp CSS is missing these two styles which we will add in the
next version of Oxygen:
.bold {
font-weight:bold;
}
.italic {
font-style:italic;
}
For fixing the problem in the WebHelp
My default outputs go into an out folder, I didn't want that so for my
three transformations I Modified as follows:
Duplicate Docbook Pdf
Select Edit
Select Output Tab
Change Save As to $cfd}\..\pdf\${cfn}.pdf
Duplicate Html Duplicate
Select Edit
Select Output Tab
On 12/12/2014 10:16, Paul Taylor wrote:
On 12/12/2014 09:17, Paul Taylor wrote:
On 11/12/2014 15:56, Sorin Ristache wrote:
Hello,
The WebHelp CSS is missing these two styles which we will add in the
next version of Oxygen:
.bold {
font-weight:bold;
}
.italic {
font-style:italic
I'm using Oxygen Xml Editor 15 to generate Docbook Html, Docbook Webhelp
and Docbook Pdf from a single Xml file in Docbook format. The pdf file
is fine but the Html and webhelp files are not outputting the text I
made italic as italic, text I made bold is shown as bold.
When I look at the
HI
How do I reduce the indentation between heading and body text of pdf
created with Oxygen 15, because the indentation means the page is not
wide enough for text to be displayed at its best and leave limited room
for images and tables.
thanks Paul
On 23/11/2012 09:36, Radu Coravu wrote:
Hi Paul,
You are looking in the wrong place. We'll see what we can do on our
side to eliminate this source of possible confusion. The setting you
tried to change was connected to the XHTML preview panel which can be
shown shown after the transformation
Hi
Oxygen Xml Editor is not looking for images in correct place for XHtml-
Chunk output, okay for other formats
I have one docbook file, and apply pdf, html,webhelp and Xhtml - chunk
transformation scenerios to it.
The docbook has references to a various images files whihc are always
On 27/09/2012 07:00, Radu Coravu wrote:
Hi Paul,
Please see some answers below:
Html and Xhtml do not copy the images folder, so the image link is
broken
Basically the standard Docbook HTML and XHTML transformations apply
XSLT stylesheets on the Docbook XML files. The XSLT processing does
Hi, using Oxygen 14.0
I have a docbook file help.xml, and in the same folder a subfolder
called images with some images in it. I apply the Pdf, Html,
Xhtml-Chunks and WebHelp transormations, what Ive found is:
Html and Xhtml do not copy the images folder, so the image link is broken
Pdf
On 28/08/2012 09:39, Radu Coravu wrote:
Hi Paul,
Sorry for the delay, please see some more observations below:
Hi, thanks for the detailed answer but all I meant was that I accept
the data is pasted into Oxygen the way it is, but once you have a
table in Oxygen is there not a way to make
On 27/08/2012 07:20, Radu Coravu wrote:
Hi Paul,
Please see some answers below:
1. If I create a table within Docbook it creates a header, but if I
create a table by copying the table the table data from a
(openoffice) spreadsheet it doesn't make the first column into a
table header, how
Outputting different profiling output
I want two version of my text, one for Windows and one for Mac.
I know I can attribute os=mac to sections of my text for mac only
output, and similar for WIndows
But when I apply my selected transformations I still only get one for
Xtml and one for html,
I've been using Oxygen Editor with Docbook 5 with reasonable success but
stuck on a few basic things, here is hoping you can help.
1. If I create a table within Docbook it creates a header, but if I
create a table by copying the table the table data from a (openoffice)
spreadsheet it doesn't
On 13/08/2012 17:26, Paul Taylor wrote:
On 13/08/2012 17:13, David Cramer wrote:
On 08/12/2012 05:01 PM, Paul Taylor wrote:
Can docbook me used to create OSX Help books ?
Hi Paul,
The DocBook xsls can create HTML out of the box. I haven't looked at OS
X Help in years, but IIRC, it's just html
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Goodness, this product is well overpriced
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Paul
On Aug 12, 2012, at 3:05 PM, Paul Taylor wrote:
In a previous
On 13/08/2012 09:49, DaveP wrote:
On 08/13/2012 09:14 AM, Paul Taylor wrote:
On 13/08/2012 02:19, deannel...@aol.com wrote:
Paul,
I've used oXygenXML before and if you can afford it, it will
accelerate your content development. However, if you need a cheap
(free) editor with OK XML support
On 13/08/2012 12:31, Heinz W. Pahlke wrote:
Am Mon, 13 Aug 2012, Gregory Papangeles schrieb
AFAIK, OpenOffice 3.3.0 can save your documents in docbook format.
But it is not valid :-((
Heinz
Just tried it, and its Docbook 4 rather than Docbook 5 :(
But not sure its invalid.
Paul
On 13/08/2012 14:17, deannel...@aol.com wrote:
You're correct Paul. However, even the WYSIWYG tools mentioned do not
give you true WYSIWYGness like Word will give you. Its more of a rough
approximation. It because of the nature of divorcing the content from
the style (especially in the FO
On 13/08/2012 17:13, David Cramer wrote:
On 08/12/2012 05:01 PM, Paul Taylor wrote:
Can docbook me used to create OSX Help books ?
Hi Paul,
The DocBook xsls can create HTML out of the box. I haven't looked at OS
X Help in years, but IIRC, it's just html with some metadata added to
the head
On 13/08/2012 18:04, Warren Young wrote:
On 8/12/2012 5:10 PM, Paul Taylor wrote:
On 12/08/2012 23:41, Richard Hamilton wrote:
There are a bunch of very good visual editors out there that will
handle DocBook. The one I know best is Oxygen
(http://www.oxygenxml.com/), which works very well
Can docbook me used to create OSX Help books ?
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In a previous project I used docbook 4 to create help text for an
application which I then used it to generate html and Javahelp. The
generation worked very well but I found it very difficult writing the
help text embedded within the docbook tags, it wasn't until the final
output was generated
Communicators
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Goodness, this product is well overpriced
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Paul
On Aug 12, 2012, at 3:05 PM, Paul Taylor wrote:
In a previous project I
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