Michael Smith wrote:
"Bradford, Denis" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Also timely was Jirka's recent message about TEI-emacs. I tried over
the weekend to configure emacs/psgml on my W2K system at home, but
the instructions have so far defeated me. The TEI-emacs package
might be
Hi!
Basically, Jade complains about entity declarations as not being function
names:
D:\TEMP\jade\jade.exe:D:/TEMP/dtd/docbookx.dtd:74:17:E: "X20AC" is not a function name
Detailed description:
I've just installed Jade (downloaded the Win32 binary distribution from
http://www.jclark.com/jade/,
Dave Pawson wrote at 1 Sep 2001 23:50:58 +0100:
I was thinking of the library and cookbook stuff that Tony put on
Mulberrytech site,
I guess it was originated in SGML?
How quickly we forget. See
http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dsssldoc/glossary.html and other pages.
Regards,
Tony
Great, thanks.
http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dsssldoc/handbook/focr/focr.html should
be required reading for anyone who wants to know how dbcompon.dsl works (in
the DSSSL stylesheets).
At 10:33 5/09/01 +0100, Tony Graham wrote:
Dave Pawson wrote at 1 Sep 2001 23:50:58 +0100:
I was
Hmm, I assumed that docbook was part of TEI. I had seen XAE, but somehow got
the impression that it was UNIX-only. I'll check it out more closely. Thanks
for the correction.
Denis
-Original Message-
From: Michael Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 1:37
Hi all,
thanks for the answers and suggestions you sent me both in private mail
and through the list.
My problem is now solved: I moved to OpenJade.
I found Jim Weller's 'DocBook XML 4.1.2 Quick Start Guide' immensely
useful, and recommend it to others. It's available on-line at
At 10:33 05/09/2001 +0100, Tony Graham wrote:
Dave Pawson wrote at 1 Sep 2001 23:50:58 +0100:
I was thinking of the library and cookbook stuff that Tony put on
Mulberrytech site,
I guess it was originated in SGML?
How quickly we forget. See
Denis,
Try this. We use it for "popups" in plain html (that we know will only
be used on recent versions of IE), so it should work for html help:
xsl:template match="glossterm[@linkend]"
xsl:variable name="targets" select="id(@linkend)"/
xsl:variable name="target"
Thanks!
However, the number for the sections came out like such:
Chapter 1
1. section1
1.1 section1.1
Chapter 2
1. section1
2. section2
How can I make it like such:
Chapter 1
1.1. section1
1.1.1. section1.1
Chapter 2
2.1. section1
2.2. section2
TIA!
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Bradford, Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm, I assumed that docbook was part of TEI. I had seen XAE, but
somehow got the impression that it was UNIX-only. I'll check it out
more closely. Thanks for the correction.
Actually, as Jirka pointed out, the tei-emacs package does include the
Kovacs Istvan writes:
When I try to process the file, I get lots of errors:
D:\temp\jade jade -t rtf test.xml error 21
D:\TEMP\jade\jade.exe:D:/TEMP/dtd/docbookx.dtd:74:17:E: X20AC is not a function
name
D:\TEMP\jade\jade.exe:D:/TEMP/dtd/ent/iso-amsa.ent:8:19:E: X21B6 is not a function
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