It seems I've created a DocBook document that the stylesheets (1.40)
produced FO for that FOP couldn't handle. I get this error after
converting it to XSL-FO and then processing with FOP:
FOP 0.19.0-CVS
using SAX parser org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser
building formatting object tree
WARNING
Hi,
I've using docbook-xsl-1.40 and found a readme file
explaining the major sections.
Where are the docs that say what each xsl file in
each section is for? So many files, so few clues.
-- Jeffrey L. Franks
Hi,
Can someone help me with the following three problem areas?
Here is the front part of the book.xml file...
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ITEM 1: I'm having trouble getting images to center on the HTML using
XSL-1.40,
they end up left justified.
Here's my markup:
Xmt helps
Boy, is my face red. Apparently HTML Help uses topic ids only used for popup
topics, which we don't care about. To open a specific help topic in a help
file, the application specifies the help file and the topic's html file (not
its topic id) like this:
Helpfile.chm::/Topic.htm[>Window na
/ "Bradford, Denis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Previously converted a simple document to HTML Help using htmlhelp.dsl. Now
| trying to use xmlhelp.xsl, I get the same null error from xalan as the one
| in this thread:
It's not clear to me that this is related to entity resolution (in
Previously converted a simple document to HTML Help using htmlhelp.dsl. Now
trying to use xmlhelp.xsl, I get the same null error from xalan as the one
in this thread:
XSLT Error(javax.xml.transform.TransformerException): null
However, we use a catalog only in our editing environment (Epic). No c
/ Michael Wiedmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Norman Walsh wrote on 010621 20:03 -0400:
|
| > &
|
| But it looks like the link does not work this way because the URL in the
| resulting HTML file looks like:
|
|
and
are equivalent in SGML/HTML.
At 11:40 AM 6/22/01, Michael Wiedmann wrote:
>Norman Walsh wrote on 010621 20:03 -0400:
>
>> &
>
>But it looks like the link does not work this way because the URL in the
>resulting HTML file looks like:
>
>
Micah,
> One of my biggest peeves has been the way framed tables are formatted
> for the tex output - there is absolutely no padding at all between
> side-rules and the text, which is a somewhat displeasing effect. I'd
> been using the 1.3 stylesheets for some time, and just grabbed the
> latest
Norman Walsh wrote on 010621 20:03 -0400:
> &
But it looks like the link does not work this way because the URL in the
resulting HTML file looks like:
http://www.miwie.org
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Dan York wrote:
>Folks,
>
>My laptop died this morning, taking with it my XSL processing environment!
>It's going in for repair, but in the meantime, I'm getting my (RH Linux 6.2)
>desktop at work set up to work with XML/XSL. I installed everything[1],
>but now with either Saxon or Xalan, I get a
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