DOCBOOK-APPS: XSL for docbook.xml -- FOT ?

2001-12-06 Thread Norbert Pfistner
Title: XSL for docbook.xml -- FOT ? Hi, Is there a XSL to translate docbook.xml into FOT format which is suitable for jade/openjade? I generate HTML using the html-XSL (which seems to be pure XSL) in conjunction with xsltproc (which seems to be faster than jw) but still I have to use 'jw'

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: XSL for docbook.xml -- FOT ?

2001-12-06 Thread Yann Dirson
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 11:39:54AM +0100, Norbert Pfistner wrote: Is there a XSL to translate docbook.xml into FOT format which is suitable for jade/openjade? Why do you want to do that ? jade can read XML. -- Yann Dirson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.alcove.com/

RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: XSL for docbook.xml -- FOT ?

2001-12-06 Thread Norbert Pfistner
Title: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: XSL for docbook.xml -- FOT ? On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 11:39:54AM +0100, Norbert Pfistner wrote: Is there a XSL to translate docbook.xml into FOT format which is suitable for jade/openjade? Why do you want to do that ? jade can read XML. Well, is jade

RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Using profile.xsl to filter conditionalized documents

2001-12-06 Thread Bradford, Denis
-Original Message- From: Bob Stayton It is a two-step process. You use profile.xsl to generate an intermediate file that has been 'profiled', that is, that meets your conditional text specs. Then you run the normal docbook stylesheet on that intermediate file. To chunk, you

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Problems with olink

2001-12-06 Thread Bob Stayton
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 06:06:30PM +0100, Giuseppe Greco wrote: hi, Despite I use the olink module as described by Norm, I always get the errors described in the attached log file. In the log file, you can see the command line arguments, and the output.

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Using profile.xsl to filter conditionalized documents

2001-12-06 Thread Jirka Kosek
Bradford, Denis wrote: However, I can't specify more than one value for a condition when I run profile.xsl. For example: saxon -o xsample.xml sample.xml profile.xsl os=Windows;UNIX The result of this command is to OMIT both Windows and UNIX conditions, the opposite of what I

RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: Using profile.xsl to filter conditionalized documents

2001-12-06 Thread Bradford, Denis
-Original Message- From: Jirka Kosek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Not a nice way, but if you have only two values, you can do the following trick: saxon -o xsample.xml sample.xml profile.xsl os=Windows attr=os val=UNIX Seems nice to me! profile.xsl is free and small piece of

DOCBOOK-APPS: XSL implementation of DBTeXMath

2001-12-06 Thread Jirka Kosek
Hi, I just commit few changes to XSL stylesheets to CVS. XSL stylesheets now directly support TeX equations in documents. It is XSL based implementation of DBTeXMath by Allin Cottrell http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/dbtexmath/ If you want include equations in DocBook (and don't want to

DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: XSL implementation of DBTeXMath

2001-12-06 Thread Norman Walsh
/ Jirka Kosek [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | If you want include equations in DocBook (and don't want to use MathML) | you can insert equations by usual DocBook way: | | inlineequation | altE = mc^2/alt | inlinemediaobject | imageobject | imagedata fileref=eq1.gif/ | /imageobject |

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: html cosmetics

2001-12-06 Thread Bob Stayton
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 09:04:34PM -0600, G.L. Grobe wrote: I've finally got the hang of building some documentation, took awhile, but now another question ... Anyone have any references of where I may be able to look about how to properly add background colors, shade in those example text