When creating FO files with the bookmarks function enabled. Everything
appears to work after transforming the fo files to pdf with FP 0.20.3
But, for some strange reasons all bookmarks to chapters/appendixes does
not work, allthough bookmarks to sections works just fine. I also
transformed
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 18:37, Jeff Rancier wrote:
Hello All,
I've been trying for sometime now (about 2 years) to generate a PDF file
from my DocBook XML. Every attempt has resulted in an unusable PDF file. I
produce myfile.fo using the 1.48 stylesheets tranformed by the 6.50 saxon
Looks like a bug It works for the first column in the table..
table
titleThe OSI and TCP/IP reference models./title
tgroup cols=3 align=left colsep=1 rowsep=1
thead
row
entry/entry
entryOSI/entry
entryTCP/IP/entry
/row
/thead
tbody
row
entry
Jens Stavnstrup wrote:
When creating FO files with the bookmarks function enabled. Everything
appears to work after transforming the fo files to pdf with FP 0.20.3
But, for some strange reasons all bookmarks to chapters/appendixes does
not work, allthough bookmarks to sections works just
Lucas Brasilino wrote:
First of all, when I point my netscape 6.2.1 to load book.xml
file, nothing appears. When I point to another file, like bookinfo.xml
it shows me a XML undefined entity parse error. This is logical because
DTD is declared in book.xml and not in bookinfo.xml.
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Sven Kitschke wrote:
I have had the same question and took a deeper look into the generated
fo files. Docbook stylesheets assign the IDs (that are referenced
by the outline and the toc) for chapters etc. to the fo:page-sequence
element. But FOP does support some
Hi!
Thanks for the help. Something is strange. It can parse :
http://www.xml.com/2000/03/29/tutorial/examples/books2.xml
Expat package is installed in my linux box
First of all, when I point my netscape 6.2.1 to load book.xml
file, nothing appears. When I point
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 05:36:37PM +0100, Jens Stavnstrup wrote:
On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Sven Kitschke wrote:
My questions are now:
- What would be the right way: change docbook stylesheets or FOP?
- What say the xsl-fo specs (I know: RTFSpec :-). Maybe
someone else has done this before
Hi,
I am using docbook-xsl stylesheets, v1.48, saxon and fop to render docbook
files to pdf.
I wish for each section to start on a new page, so I have put the following
template in my custom stylesheet (copying from section.xsl and modifying with
the break-before=page attribute):