Re: DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-10-14 Thread Michael Wiedmann
* G.L. Grobe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011013 16:37]: For doing something as simple as changing background color and the sizes of titles on my main page, is there really no other way than to learn the driver syntax and have to write a *.dsl file? I was browsing through all my *.dsl files looking for

DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-10-14 Thread Jirka Kosek
Michael Wiedmann wrote: * G.L. Grobe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011013 16:37]: For doing something as simple as changing background color and the sizes of titles on my main page, is there really no other way than to learn the driver syntax and have to write a *.dsl file? I was browsing through

Re: DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-10-13 Thread Tim Waugh
--nRwNdQxTdQ7rZk9A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 09:03:25PM -0500, G.L. Grobe wrote: So basically, I've got a *.dsl like below. Once I put in my own definitions, how do I use this w/ 'db2html myDocbookFile.sgm' so that my

Re: DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-10-13 Thread G.L. Grobe
For doing something as simple as changing background color and the sizes of titles on my main page, is there really no other way than to learn the driver syntax and have to write a *.dsl file? I was browsing through all my *.dsl files looking for examples, but have yet to find one. Wouldn't there

Re: DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-10-12 Thread G.L. Grobe
So basically, I've got a *.dsl like below. Once I put in my own definitions, how do I use this w/ 'db2html myDocbookFile.sgm' so that my changes take place. I'm thinking this is how cosmetics are done like background colors, font sizes, etc... --- !DOCTYPE style-sheet PUBLIC -//James Clark//DTD

Re: DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-09-29 Thread Bob Stayton
From: G.L. Grobe [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've put the following line in my *.sgm docbook file (tried in several places): xsl:param name=html.stylesheetmybook.css/xsl:param But when I run 'db2html my.sgm' ... I get stuff like: jade:../acais.sgm:9:4:E: character : not allowed in attribute

Re: DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-09-25 Thread Norman Walsh
[Follow-ups to docbook-apps, please] / G.L. Grobe [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | I've seen the docbook.css that is added to the directory to where all my | htmls are generated (though how it gets there I'm not sure and also not sure | where it comes from as I've got them all over my

Re: DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-09-24 Thread G.L. Grobe
TED] To: "G.L. Grobe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 4:02 AM Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics "G.L. Grobe" wrote: I've finally got the hang of building some documentation but ... Anyone have any references of where I may

Re: DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-09-21 Thread Yann Dirson
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 01:14:20AM -0500, G.L. Grobe wrote: Anyone have any references of where I may be able to look about how to properly add background colors, shade in those example text areas, font sizes, etc.. cosmetic things. You should write a customisation layer of the DSSSL or XSL

DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-09-20 Thread G.L. Grobe
I've finally got the hang of building some documentation but ... Anyone have any references of where I may be able to lookabout how to properly add background colors, shade in those example text areas, font sizes, etc.. cosmetic things. Any help much appreciated!

DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-09-08 Thread G.L. Grobe
Quick question that I didn't see any tags for in the reference pages (unless Ioverlooked them). I just started w/ docbook and am wondering how to properly add background colors, shade in those example text areas, font sizes, etc.. cosmetic things. Thanks,

Re: DOCBOOK: docbook cosmetics

2001-09-08 Thread Poet/Joshua Drake
Hello, DocBook does not contain any cosmetics. These are generated from the stylesheets, either XSLT or DSSSL depending on the DocBook you are using. To make you life easy you may want to check out DocPro. http://www.commandprompt.com/products_DocPro.lxp J On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, G.L. Grobe