What version of pdfTeX do you have? I think this might be due to a
bug in an old version of pdfTeX (I'm using 0.14h here).
Tim.
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On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 06:24:13PM -0600, G.L. Grobe wrote:
I've heard how to w/ docbook2html (newer version) which I havn't
found yet (really havn't look, as it took alot of work to install
docbook
TW == Tim Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TW What version of pdfTeX do you have? I think this might be due to
TW a bug in an old version of pdfTeX (I'm using 0.14h here).
Ah, well that could be it:
$ pdftex --version
pdfTeX (Web2C 7.3.1) 3.14159-0.13d
kpathsea version 3.3.1
Copyright (C)
And I also have 0.13d - thanks guys for spotting this.
Dave
At 00:49 12/12/01 -0800, Alex Lancaster wrote:
TW == Tim Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TW What version of pdfTeX do you have? I think this might be due to
TW a bug in an old version of pdfTeX (I'm using 0.14h here).
Ah, well
At 00:49 12/12/01 -0800, Alex Lancaster wrote:
TW == Tim Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TW What version of pdfTeX do you have? I think this might be due to
TW a bug in an old version of pdfTeX (I'm using 0.14h here).
gain is there a simple way of fixing just the
pdfTeX part of my TeX
I found that this :
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
!DOCTYPE html
PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1 plus MathML 2.0//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/dtd/xhtml-math11-f.dtd; [
!ENTITY % MATHML.prefixed INCLUDE
!ENTITY % MATHML.prefix mml
]
html
headtitleSimple
/ Lars Trieloff [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| I. I downloaded docbook-1.47 and converted my docbook the result was fine,
| but without any namespaces.
Yes, I've taken a quick look at that problem and it's a bit deeper
than I expected. Getting the chunks in XML was pretty easy, but
/ Alexander Schatten [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| 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
|
I have a question regarding images and DocBook: How can I make
text float around images? [...]
It is so easy if you are using cascading stylesheets.
img src=image.png alt=image
style=width:100px;height:100px;text-align:left;float:left /
Oops, I guess you got me wrong: I didn't ask for a