Thanks for the tip.
I upgraded to jadetex 3.11, openjade 1.3, docbook-style-dsssl 1.73,
and docbook-utils 0.6.9.
db2pdf uses roman numerals for everything before the first chapter,
but db2ps stops when trying to convert TeX to DVI:
Using catalogs: /etc/sgml/sgml-docbook-4.1.cat
Using
Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: [Fwd: Re: Proposal: Image Tag Conventions]
Hi folks, does this look like a bug in the XSL sheets for screenshot?
If the explanation isn't clear enough, let me know and I'll provide some
more details.
Greg
There is one minor problem with this: you can
From: Dan York [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After spending a couple of hours tracing through the XSL FO stylesheets
(1.45), I still cannot figure something out.
How do I get the section headings to have the same indentation on the
page as the body text?
Right now, I have this in my
Tammy Fox writes:
Try used EPS images.
pdfTeX doesn't accept EPS images.
I convert my PNGs into EPSs, convert SGML to TeX, TeX to DVI, DVI to
PS, and finally using ghostscript to convert PS to PDF.
That's a possibility, but this way you don't get pdf bookmarks.
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Peter Eisentraut
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On Sun, Oct 28, 2001 at 08:14:22PM +0100, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Looks like a botched installation. I have tetex-1.0.7-7 as contained in
Red Hat 7.0.
The libpng ABI changed but the soname didn't, and
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On Sun, Oct 28, 2001 at 08:15:53PM +0100, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Eventually we were able to use JadeTeX 3.11 with url.sty to create
nice justified output
This is only remotely DocBook-related.
I'm having trouble using PNG images with pdfjadetex.
| $ pdfjadetex ...
| [ boatload of messages ]
| libpng error: Application must be recompiled; version 1.0.6 was incompatible
|
| Error: pdfjadetex (file connections.png): png_create_read_struct() failed
Murray Stokely writes:
Eventually we were able to use JadeTeX 3.11 with url.sty to create
nice justified output that wraps URLs and filenames properly.
Can you give me a pointer for how to do that? I'm completely
TeX-illiterate besides typical LaTeX usage, so my attempts so far to use