Hi,
I'm using the latest version of Passivetex to try to produce PDF from
Docbook. Processing the FO file produced from the following test document
results in a "link annotations can't be nested" error from pdfxmltex the
second time it is run - the first time I am warned (as expected) that the
>
> [WINDOWS]
> ...
>
htmlhelp.hhp.tail is handy, but I still have to modify the htmlhelp.xsl
templates at minimum to add the:
Default Window=MyWindow
to the [OPTIONS] section of the .hhp, where "MyWindow" is a window name
in the [WINDOWS] section. In fact, I've discovered I have to add a
coup
> -Original Message-
> Well, I'm writing from theory and usability principle only
> (my personal
> issues are ear-related, not eye?) so I guess my questions would be:
> * Is the TeX version of the equation -- assuming it can be processed by a
> reader with no difficulty? (Y/N) -- the
Is there a simple example that does this posted anywhere's.
Also, I'm using db2html on my Redhat system and havn't yet figured out how
to process these *driver files* w/ my own *.sgml files as show here.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/docbook/dsssl/dssslgeneral.html#custom
Does someone release all the
On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 02:42:31PM -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, sha
I just learnt from Sebastian that he was not working on jadetex any
more, and he has not yet found a successor for this task.
I thought that maybe on this list we could find interested people to
at least maintain jadetex, and maybe continue its development.
If people are interested, please cont
> > 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 areas, font
> > sizes, etc.. cosmetic things.
>
Jirka and htmlhelp.xsl users,
I've been experimenting with ways to add features to my
htmlhelp-common.xsl generated chms. Rather than trying to fathom the
arcane mysteries of the chm, I cheat and use an hhp editing tool
(http://www.helpware.net/FAR/index.html) to edit the htmlhelp-common.xsl
gener
Michael Smith wrote:
> ...I guess maybe you can infer that the DocBook TC intended the
> contents of to be a *human-readable* text description, using ISO
> entities for any math symbols that couldn't be represented with normal
> characters.
Yes, I know. But even with ISO entites and lots of par
David Cramer wrote:
> Here's my question: Is there a way I can add features to the chm output
> that apparently require you to create a [WINDOWS] section in the hhp?
> Perhaps there's a command line option to the html help compiler that I
> can use to cause it to generate an Index.hhk file? If no
On Sat, Dec 08, 2001 at 12:18:13PM -0500, Joseph Polanik wrote:
> I have a docBook document with many ordered lists. A few are nested.
>
> I'd like to have the second item of the inner list have an
> item number like 3.2 (where the inner list is within the
> 3rd list item of the outer list.
> I'
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