I'm working on a Debian system (partial woody) and I've
installed all the packages from this site:
http://dulug.duke.edu/~mark/debian/old/
and xsltproc and the relevant dependencies out of testing. I
also downloaded saxon from here:
http://users.iclway.co.uk/mhkay/saxon/
Before I develop the
Holger Rauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, but I've never had any problems so far.
As long as you're using Emacs it doesn't matter that much; PSGML assumes
Reference Concrete Syntax without limits. PSGML has it's own way to
provide the correct defaults for XML (hardcoded).
Using nsgmls the
Laurent Pointal wrote:
> I dont know if this can change the result, but where do you put the id
> definition ? In the title tag or in the chapter tag ?
In the chapter tag. Jade doesn't appear to support xrefs to titles.
When I tried, I got this message:
jade:../main.sgml:43:2:E: [xref to TITLE
> Xref will automatically generate the link text;
I don't get the output that TDG suggests. TDG says this SGML:
A straight link generates the
cross-reference text: .
reasonably renders like this:
A straight link generates the cross-reference text:
Chapter 2, "The
Norman Walsh:
...
> Sorry. Brain cramp. I misunderstood the question. Can you please submit
> this as a feature request at http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/
Done, RequestID #431375
Michael
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On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Dan York wrote:
>
> P.S. Per one of my other messages, do note that Norm has an updated version
> of his Slides doctype in SourceForge CVS... it's quite cool!
>
I'll try it out when I get back to the office on monday. I hope that my
original concerns with generating XSL-FO
Rafael,
> I've been studying XSLT right now (many thanks to Norm's tutorial...he's a
> great guy!), and it's easier than I thought it'd be. Maybe I'll try to
> customize the slides once I'm a bit more confident that I understand how
> XSLT works. I'll share my experiences with you if you wish.
/ Michael Westbay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Has this been fixed in the "experimental" version?
It has now :-)
| And would you recommend
| moving to it form 1.29?
Yes. I plan to release a new stable version based on the current
experimental stylesheets within a few days. Maybe eve
/ Michael Wiedmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| - followed by a 'List of Figures', which I would like to have on a
| separate HTML page bcause in my real example the TOC and LOF are
| getting quite large
Sorry. Brain cramp. I misunderstood the question. Can you please submit
this a
Hi Karl!
On 8 Jun 2001, Karl Eichwalder wrote:
> [...]
> Intentionally, SGML_CATALOG_FILES isn't set on SuSE Linux.
Ok, but I've never had any problems so far. By the way, I managed to solve
the problem by opening a completely new file in Emacs and simply
copying&pasting the contents of the or
Hi Dan!
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Dan York wrote:
> [...]
> 2. Rafael privately sent me the URL for a page where he has the XML
> for his presentations. Since it was a private message I am
> uncomfortable forwarding it to the list... but we may be able
> to get him to share it he
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Dan York wrote:
>
> 2. Rafael privately sent me the URL for a page where he has the XML
> for his presentations. Since it was a private message I am
> uncomfortable forwarding it to the list... but we may be able
> to get him to share it here on the list.
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Dan York wrote:
>
> P.S. Thanks, Rafael, for the pointers to your XML files for slides... they
> were very helpful.
>
You're very much welcome! I'm glad to see that other people out there are
willing to make a few sacrifices in the name of free software! It may be
harder t
Holger Rauch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My SGML_CATALOG_FILES variable contains (the newline characters are just
> here for readability):
Don't use SGML_CATALOG_FILES. Using SGML_CATALOG_FILES without knowing
what you do is asking for trouble :)
> /usr/share/sgml/CATALOG.docbk30:/usr/share/
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