Is there any way to burst a pdf file to be per chapter? I guess I can
process each chapter one at a time to get it. but I thought that it might be
a capability in DocBook.
Christopher Graham
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Josef Karthauser writes:
> Is it possible to render footnotes on the same pages at they occur
> in the text, instead of at the end of each chapter?
(define bop-footnotes #t)
You also have to set
(define tex-backend #t)
and of course you actually have to use the TeX backend.
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Peter Eisentr
Daniel Veillard wrote:
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> On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 03:06:05PM +0100, Jirka Kosek wrote:
> > I personally appreciate your xsltproc, but on my DocBook documents it is
> > ~ 50% slower than MSXML4. I'm not using latest version of xsltproc with
> > new XPath optimizations, my current version is
> >
>
Is it possible to render footnotes on the same pages at they occur
in the text, instead of at the end of each chapter?
I'm using openjade, and the DSSSL stylesheets.
Joe
p.s. thanks for the answers on removing surplus spaces. I'll stick
to removing them in the source sgml files, and take away
The DTD customizer project's goal is to produce a tool that will
easily allow to customize an SMGL or XML DTD (or shema or whatever),
in such a way that it is easy for the author to write and maintain
this customisation.
A first early draft for the specifications is available at
http://www.freeso
Josef Karthauser wrote:
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> Is there an easy way to remove surplus spaces in things like:
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> something ?
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> I'd like to have the stylesheet automatically remove the leading and
> trailing white space.
Stylesheet can do this, but it isn't as easy as you can expect (you can
play with norm
"Glass, Eric" wrote:
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> Add something like:
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This won't help, this instruction controls only removal of
whitespace-only text nodes.
Jirka
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Jirka Kosek
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This is for XSL - Joe is using DSSSL style sheets
At 04:56 29/03/2002 -0500, Glass, Eric wrote:
>Add something like:
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>to the stylesheet. Similarly, if you want to strip space as a default with
>specified exceptions you could say something like:
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>These are top-level elements (ch
Uhm, he specified that this was for DSSSL.
Joe, I think you want the strip function in dblib.dsl.
- Murray
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 04:56:48AM -0500, Glass, Eric wrote:
> Add something like:
>
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> to the stylesheet. Similarly, if you want to strip space as a default with
> specified e
Add something like:
to the stylesheet. Similarly, if you want to strip space as a default with
specified exceptions you could say something like:
These are top-level elements (children of xsl:stylesheet) -- I'm not yet
that familiar with the layout of the stylesheets, so I'm not sure where
I am not sure what I am missing.
I have built the latest of openjade and opensp, and I still am not seeing
the margins mirrored. This is a real show stopper for me. The headers and
footers are mirroring correctly, for two page document, but not the margins.
I need to have margins mirrored correc
Does the PDF generation include the fonts in the document? The PDFs I
generate on linux look real good on windows, but on the Mac OS 9.x they look
like crap.
Christopher Graham
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