I guess you want to begin the first chapter page with some
blank space before.
Usually, I don't put header in the first page of chapters. To do so,
you can redefine:
-
(define (first-page-outer-header gi)
(em
[It's too early in the morning to think hard.. so I may have made some
errors below - hopefully someone else will spot them]
Each chapter is a simple-page-sequence.
The top-margin is the same on every page in the s-p-s.
So you can't have a different top-margin for just the first page of the
set
This is a good article describing how to use DSSSL with XML:
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2000/05/03/dsssl/
Regards,
Juan R. Migoya
SPAIN
"Juan R. Migoya" wrote:
> Use the -w option:
>
> Openjade ... -wno-valid
>
> HTH
>
> Regards,
> Juan R. Migoya
> SPAIN
>
> Carlos wrote:
> >
> > Juan:
> >
Hi!I should make a technical document for certain programming API in pdf like http://my.dreamwiz.com/badukguru/jta-spec1_0_1.pdfI've prepared all needed tools but a XSL for FOP which fit for the specification document.I think that the docbook/fo XSL does not fit for the specification do
How do I change the top margin of the first page of each chapter and
appendix?
I tried setting the head-after-factor in the component-title
definition, but that didn't seem to have any effect.
I'm using DSSSL stylesheets.
Thanks,
Tammy
> -Original Message-
> From: Jirka Kosek
> OK, htmlhelp.xsl now removes duplicate image entries, but you
> must have
> EXSLT enabled processor. E.g. both Saxon and xsltproc are "enabled"
> ones.
Wow, thanks very much. I can barely keep up with your work and Norm's toc
stuff. But I will
Use the -w option:
Openjade ... -wno-valid
HTH
Regards,
Juan R. Migoya
SPAIN
Carlos wrote:
>
> Juan:
>
> I'm still having problems with DSSL stylesheets and openjade.
>
> Steps I've taken so far:
>
> 1. Downloaded, compiled and installed Openjade
> 2. Downloaded and unpacked the DSSL style
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 06:25:43PM +0100, Holger Prause wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to discuss the advantage and disadvantag of docbook with u because i
> have to descide if i should take FO(without stylesheet) or Docbook(with
> stylesheet) as XML Printing document.
>
> Out company has a list o
Docbook was never intended to specify layout, but the structure of a
document. FO was developed for layout. Also, Docbook was not designed to
handle the type of data you want to present. It was designed specifically
for writing technical documentation, not creating lists of customers.
Probably
Jirka Kosek wrote:
>
> "Bradford, Denis" wrote:
>
> > FYI, the remaining cleanup I do is to remove duplicate file enumerations
> > from the hhp FILES section. I do this in perl, because I can't even imagine
> > how is could be done in xslt. For this reason (and it doesn't really break
> > anythi
Ok, for folks who are able and willing to run things from CVS, you might want
to check out the updates that I checked in this morning:
maketoc.xsl
chunktoc.xsl
chunk-common.xsl
chunk.xsl
autotoc.xsl
1. Run maketoc.xsl over your document. You'll get a TOC. You can
fiddle with this TO
/ "Maggie Strevell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
|>If you chunk arbitrarily, chunk from the top down in every branch of
|>the tree, without skipping levels.
|
| I don't completely understand. And, I'm not familiar enough to know how
| altering this link list would effect other processes
Hello,
I want to discuss the advantage and disadvantag of docbook with u because i
have to descide if i should take FO(without stylesheet) or Docbook(with
stylesheet) as XML Printing document.
Out company has a list of customers which should be printed as a list(with
all
information to the cu
At 12:35 07/02/2002 -0500, Jeff Beal wrote:
>It looks like DSSL is returning validation errors. It's entire possible
>that your XSLT processor does not fully validate. (I know that Saxon
>doesn't catch everything.) Get a validating XML parser, like Xerces, and
>run it on your XML if you're not
It looks like DSSL is returning validation errors. It's entire possible
that your XSLT processor does not fully validate. (I know that Saxon
doesn't catch everything.) Get a validating XML parser, like Xerces, and
run it on your XML if you're not sure the XML is actually valid.
Jeff Beal
Ansys
Juan:
I'm still having problems with DSSL stylesheets and openjade.
Steps I've taken so far:
1. Downloaded, compiled and installed Openjade
2. Downloaded and unpacked the DSSL style sheets (1.74b)
3. setup my SGML Catalog files env. Variable
When I try to use openjade to parse a document to HT
When generating the Table of Contents, the XSL 1.48 (FO) stylesheets uses
the element fo:last-line-end-indent, which currently is not implemented in
fop 0.20.3rc.
Does anybody out there have a customized template, that generate NICE toc,
withouth the use of this element ?
Regards
Jens
Just fed Openjade with the file "xml.dcl" before your xml file, i.e:
Openjade [options] xml.dcl foo.xml
HTH
Regards,
JUAN R. Migoya
SPAIN
Carlos Araya wrote:
> Good morning:
>
> I know this has been asked before but couldn't find the answer in the
> archives. What do I need to do in order t
Good morning:
I know this has been asked before but couldn't find the answer in the
archives. What do I need to do in order to be able to use Open Jade and the
DSSSL style sheets with XML documents?
Carlos
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Carlos E. Araya
---+ WebCT Administrator/Trainer
P | California Virtual Campus
- |
Hello:
I'm working with OpenJade 1.3.3, Jadetex 3.11 and DSSSL-1.74b.
My book has this structure:
.
.
.
and so on.
I have found that the Figure's numbers restart in each refentry,
so I h
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 08:49:12PM -0500, Allin Cottrell wrote:
> I'm not sure if this would be admitted as an anomaly or not, but...
> When I set up an including a for use with
> html and htmlhelp, the gets processed as
>
>
>
> That is, it does _not_ appear inline, it gets a paragraph to it
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