At 15:21 29/04/2002 -0700, Lori Wong wrote:
>I'm new and although I've looked through the list archive, I'm not sure
>that the postings about Java and DocBook XML necessarily address
>implementing a java server page to serve up DocBook XML as HTML
>on-the-fly. Most of the postings appear to ad
I'm new and although I've looked through the list archive, I'm not sure
that the postings about Java and DocBook XML necessarily address
implementing a java server page to serve up DocBook XML as HTML
on-the-fly. Most of the postings appear to address creating HTML output to
a file rather tha
Try (define (book-titlepage-verso-elements)
instead of set.
Tammy
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 06:50:05PM +0200, Camille Bégnis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have added the following in my DSSSL customization layer (1.76), but
> it has o effect (the revision history still shows up on book verso title
> pa
When producing PS from DocBook SGML v4.1 using the DSSSL stylesheets,
I am getting too much space after listitems with multiple paras. The
same as this old thread:
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook-apps/200104/msg00216.html
Has anymore found a workaround?
Thanks,
Tammy
> Dominik Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> - DocBook XML 4.1.2
> - DocBook XSL Stylesheets 1.5.0
> - Xalan 1.2.2 (Version 2.3.1 didn't work, there were another emails
> about problems with V2, so I switched back to 1.2.2)
> Building a single file html using html/docbook.xsl works. If try to
> bui
Hello,
I have added the following in my DSSSL customization layer (1.76), but
it has o effect (the revision history still shows up on book verso title
page). Am I missing something?
Camille.
(define (set-titlepage-verso-elements)
(list (normalize "title")
(normalize "subtitle")
--3BL0Ng5d1iPP6beU
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:53:22PM +0200, Peter Ring wrote:
> For a while, Mandrake appeared to me to be most up-to-date. But I don't
> think there's much difference now. Anyway, most of the DocBook and ja
For a while, Mandrake appeared to me to be most up-to-date. But I don't
think there's much difference now. Anyway, most of the DocBook and jade or
xslt specific packages can be installed from source without too much hassle.
I'd pick the distribution based on some other criteria (like how easy is i
Hello
This is my setup
- DocBook XML 4.1.2
- DocBook XSL Stylesheets 1.5.0
- Xalan 1.2.2 (Version 2.3.1 didn't work, there were another emails
about problems with V2, so I switched back to 1.2.2)
Building a single file html using html/docbook.xsl works. If try to
build chunked HTML I get one
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 09:02:43AM -0300, Jorge Godoy wrote:
> SEBASTIÁN VIÚDEZ ORTEGA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Between the main Linux distributions - RedHat,
> > Suse, Mandrake, etc.-, i would need to know, based in
> > your experience, wich one is the more appropriate to
> > work
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SEBASTIÁN VIÚDEZ ORTEGA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Between the main Linux distributions - RedHat,
> Suse, Mandrake, etc.-, i would need to know, based in
> your experience, wich one is the more appropriate to
> work with Openjade, Jadetex, L
Between the main Linux distributions - RedHat,
Suse, Mandrake, etc.-, i would need to know, based in
your experience, wich one is the more appropriate to
work with Openjade, Jadetex, LaTex, StyleSheets,
DocBook-DTD's, Graphics, XML Editors, XML Browsers
and other related tools, in order to m
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