Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Generating Indexes

2001-12-11 Thread Jirka Kosek
Alexander Schatten wrote: Use XML version of DocBook and XSL stylesheets. They are able to create index in a single pass without need for running separate support programs (like collateindex.pl). sorry for adding a question: I use the XSL stylesheets for HMTL production (PDF does not

DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: XHTML Stylesheets

2001-12-11 Thread Lars Trieloff
I am using xalan-java-latest under windows. I haven't customized the xsl so much: to xhtml/docbook.xsl and xhtml/chunk.xsl I added this lines: xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform; xmlns:mml=http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML; xmlns:html=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;

Re: tetex and PassiveTeX in Red Hat (was Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: htmlcosmetics)

2001-12-11 Thread Tim Waugh
--OZkY3AIuv2LYvjdk Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 01:03:11AM -0800, Alex Lancaster wrote: On this very subject, I'm working through getting a working XSL/FO/PassiveTex setup working on

DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: tetex and PassiveTeX in Red Hat

2001-12-11 Thread Alex Lancaster
TW == Tim Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] TW Yes, I know. I am looking at getting a newer teTeX package TW released as an enhancement/bugfix advisory soon. In the mean time TW I'll see if I can rebuild the rawhide teTeX against a 7.2 build TW tree. Yes, please!! That would be great!

DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: Problems with olink

2001-12-11 Thread Giuseppe Greco
I need to identify entries in a glossary (glossentry id=myentry), and as Bob said, that's the problem... Giuseppe On Mon, 2001-12-10 at 15:39, Norman Walsh wrote: / Bob Stayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: | On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 08:51:52AM +0100, Giuseppe Greco wrote: | Bob, |

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Generating Indexes

2001-12-11 Thread Alexander Schatten
Jirka Kosek wrote: Alexander Schatten wrote: Use XML version of DocBook and XSL stylesheets. They are able to create index in a single pass without need for running separate support programs (like collateindex.pl). sorry for adding a question: I use the XSL stylesheets for HMTL production

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Generating Indexes

2001-12-11 Thread Jirka Kosek
Alexander Schatten wrote: (3a) I try to create HTML using autoidx.xsl (that was once recommenden): this does not work at all: it generates plain text, no html any more?? No, you should use docbook.xsl or chunk.xsl. (3b) I try docbook.xsl: this works: generates HTML, but no index (3b) I

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Generating Indexes

2001-12-11 Thread Gerrit Kuilder
Hello, I have/had this problem too, using an older version of (I believe) index.xsl (from 1.29) solved it for me, haven't tested it for a while though. Regards, Gerrit Alexander Schatten wrote: Jirka Kosek wrote: Alexander Schatten wrote: Use XML version of DocBook and XSL

DOCBOOK-APPS: first text in HTML list item should not be a para?

2001-12-11 Thread Bradford, Denis
I'd appreciate comments on a customization I've made - is there a better way? Should this be a feature request? When you convert to any flavor of HTML, all paras in list items are preserved, like this. ul li ptext/p ptext/p /li ul The HTML browsers that I've seen do the right

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: first text in HTML list item should not be a para?

2001-12-11 Thread Bob Stayton
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 10:49:32AM -0500, Bradford, Denis wrote: I'd appreciate comments on a customization I've made - is there a better way? Should this be a feature request? When you convert to any flavor of HTML, all paras in list items are preserved, like this. ul li

DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: XHTML Stylesheets

2001-12-11 Thread Lars Trieloff
Once Again, I. I downloaded docbook-1.47 and converted my docbook the result was fine, but without any namespaces. II. I added this line to html/docbook.xsl xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform; xmlns:doc=http://nwalsh.com/xsl/documentation/1.0;

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Generating Indexes

2001-12-11 Thread Alexander Schatten
Do you have something like following in place where you want index to appear? index titleMy superb index/title /index THANK YOU VERY MUCH! that was the (obvious) solution: nevertheless: unfortunately, this index thing is described _very_ confusing in the Doc Book - Definitive Guide

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Generating Indexes

2001-12-11 Thread Rory Hunter
btw. the next problems are already arising, as I also need to figure out references to tables, to images, glossary, ... You do this with xrefs. An example is easiest; Name the element you want to reference first, i.e. figure id=my_figure ... /figure then anywhere you want to refer to

DOCBOOK-APPS: db2html

2001-12-11 Thread G.L. Grobe
I'm using db2html on my Redhat system and havn't yet figured out howto process the driver files w/ my own .sgml files. Or whatever it takes to process my *.css files as I'm trying to enhance the look of my pages w/ backgrounds, fonts, colors, etc... I've heard how to w/ docbook2html (newer