On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 14:22, Norman Walsh wrote:
| openjade:test.sgml:1:57:W: (invalid message)
| openjade:test.sgml:1:57:E: (invalid message)
You have a broken build of openjade, it's got nothing to do with DocBook.
(You probably also have some install problems with DocBook, but diagnosis
Here is the long list of warnings and such. This is after using the
Cygwin version of the ntsgml tutorial, using the XML docbook document
I wrote, and after having successfully used xsltproc to make a fo
file, I now need to run pdfxmltex, which produces this output:
$ pdfxmltex article.fo
This
I *think* the significant piece of this output is the last half-dozen lines
and I *believe* they indicate an incompatibility between or among the
version of the FO specification you are generating and the version of
PasiveTeX you are using.
The FO specification, just before it became final,
David Cramer wrote:
Well, I tried stripping of the xml declaration with sed and hhc still
crashes, so it must be something else unique to this project and the
attempt to use xhtml with hhc.exe that's causing the problem. I suppose
it's just unwise to try to use xhtml with hhc since hhc
/ Stephen Bannasch [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| My ordered lists have extra space between lines.
This is, IMHO, a browser issue. The content model of LI clearly allows
P and there's no reason why the browsers should do what they do.
That said, lots of people would like it to work
It turns out that this was a case of 'post haec ergo propter hoc unum'
(after these things, therefore on account of this one thing) reasoning
on my part--I had changed more than one thing, then only focused on one
of them as the cause of the problem. I had also turned on
htmlhelp.enumerate.images
I'd like to try to get close to valid HTML with my customized HTML driver
file. I'm having one problem getting there at the moment: the style sheets
embed an xmlns:fo attribute in the HTML start tag; I'd like to turn that
off if possible.
I'm using version 1.50.0 of the xsl style sheets.
Ed Nixon wrote:
I'd like to try to get close to valid HTML with my customized HTML driver
file. I'm having one problem getting there at the moment: the style sheets
embed an xmlns:fo attribute in the HTML start tag; I'd like to turn that
off if possible.
How does your customization file
Can someone point me to a page that describes how to customize the html that
is created via DocBook. I am looking to change the header and footer. Other
customizations are would be accepted.
Thanks
Christopher Graham
On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 07:35:43PM -0500, Christopher J. Graham wrote:
Can someone point me to a page that describes how to customize the html that
is created via DocBook. I am looking to change the header and footer. Other
customizations are would be accepted.
Start with the DocBook FAQ
At 12:34 PM -0500 3/24/02, Norman Walsh wrote:
/ Stephen Bannasch [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| My ordered lists have extra space between lines.
This is, IMHO, a browser issue. The content model of LI clearly allows
P and there's no reason why the browsers should do what they do.
That
Redefine (page-inner-footer gi) in this way:
(define (page-inner-footer gi)
(make sequence
font-posture: 'italic
font-family-name: Helvetica
font-size: 8pt
(literal Acme Widgets, Inc)))
Openjade will put it in the right place for odd and
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