On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 12:15:20AM -0400, Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote:
> If you have XEmacs, be aware that it does some sort of DNS lookup when
> it starts; XEmacs "phones home" every time it is launched and if you
> are on a dialup connection, it will wait for a connection before it
> comes up, an
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Od: "Jirka Kosek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Komu: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Předmět: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Tables na fo
Datum: 15.5.2002 - 12:45:11
> BTW: Do you have mapping files for Czech fonts? I
> haven't time to prepare them by myself and one which I
> have downloaded somewhere hav
> 2) The labels in the map file that is generated seems random alphanumeric
> text. I need to reference these labels in java code in order to get
context
> sensitive help. a) Is there a tag in the docbook xml that I can use to
set
> these "labels"?
I think that setting id attribute on compon
> "D" == Dave Brooks writes:
D> However, why does it take almost a minute to start emacs and
D> load all of its initialisation code? Are there any debugging or
D> profiling options I can enable to see where the time is going?
That's /way/ too long, even for Windows. Some though
I'm using the psgml emacs package under Windows 2000, as downloaded from
the TEI website, and slowly converting to using a powerful (but different
keystrokes to what I'm used to !!) editor.
However, why does it take almost a minute to start emacs and load all of
its initialisation code? Are th
I've now fixed things and posted a patch on Sourceforge - Request ID
556562. Hopefully it won't have unknown side effects
Dave
At 10:33 16/05/2002 +1200, Dave Brooks, BCS Systems wrote:
>We are using Docbook's EBNF module to document our in-house 4GL and
>producing HTML using the 1.50.0 X
Hi Norm,
Okay, so now, what exactly does this new version of onechunk do? It looks
like it just passes everything off to chunk.xsl. What is the onechunk param
supposed to do?
When I ran version 1.6 of onechunk.xsl against my test files, I got exactly
what I'd expect from running the files again
We are using Docbook's EBNF module to document our in-house 4GL and
producing HTML using the 1.50.0 XSL stylesheets. It all works, except that
the links from elements don't generate the correct hyperlinks.
1) Within a chunk, the href attribute of a generated element needs a '#'
2)
I'm trying to find the examples for usage of the imagelib.dtd that are
referred to at the end of:
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/projects/dsssl/doc/imagelib.html
but I can't seem to find them. Can someone help me find these examples?
thanks,
s
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Jirka,
Thanks for all your answers. I'll have to try using the customization
layer. I just found a reference on the web to xsl customization.
Jirk wrote:
You can call transformation from target directory and set base.dir to
empty string. This will create all files in the current directory.
I a
/ Dennis Grace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Okay, all of this information about the refname is fascinating, but I'm
| still confused by the problem with onechunk.xsl.
It was botched. Fixed now in CVS. Er, I think :-)
Be seeing you,
Vincent Hikida wrote:
> When using Xalan with javahelp.xls I use the base.dir parameter. The html
> files all go to the directory selected. However, all the other javahelp
> files (xml, hs, jhm) stay in the the same directory as the docbook xml. Is
> there a way to direct these files into the
Vincent Hikida wrote:
> I have a few questions on using javahelp.xsl.
>
> 1) Right after each chapter heading in the javahelp html, I get the text
> "Table of Contents". I realize that in a regular docbook html, that a table
> of contents goes after the chapter heading, however this seems prett
When using Xalan with javahelp.xls I use the base.dir parameter. The html
files all go to the directory selected. However, all the other javahelp
files (xml, hs, jhm) stay in the the same directory as the docbook xml. Is
there a way to direct these files into the same directory?
Vincent
I have a few questions on using javahelp.xsl.
1) Right after each chapter heading in the javahelp html, I get the text
"Table of Contents". I realize that in a regular docbook html, that a table
of contents goes after the chapter heading, however this seems pretty
meaningless in javahelp. Am I
At 11:20 14/05/2002 -0700, Bob Stayton wrote:
> > Looks like its troff?
> > (Excuse my ignorance, are they related? )
>
>Yep. The troff command produces typeset output, nroff produces
>ascii output. Single-source for multiple outputs.
>Just like DocBook. 8^)
OK, stop chuckling Bob :-)
Nothing
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/ Dennis Grace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Okay, all of this information about the refname is fascinating, but I'm
| still confused by the problem with onechunk.xsl.
|
| Norm put a fix in CVS for the bug I reported, thinking the problem was in
| DocBook. That fix adds the line
|
|
Okay, all of this information about the refname is fascinating, but I'm
still confused by the problem with onechunk.xsl.
Norm put a fix in CVS for the bug I reported, thinking the problem was in
DocBook. That fix adds the line
to onechunk.xsl. I installed the fix, but I still get the sa
Hi!
I would like to query the list if anyone has successfully written and
rendered Bi-directional (i.e: Hebrew+English or less preferably AFAIC,
Arabic+English) DocBook documents. While I have no intention of using it
that way, I am interested to know what it's status is.
I know that the variou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't have any problems with tables in FOP 0.20.3,
> column sizes, text aligning, fonts works fine now.
> Actually FOP 0.20.3 have other problems like missing page
> numbers in TOC, problem with titles on page breaks and
> SVG image scaling. But except of these, I thi
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Od: "Jirka Kosek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Komu: "Luc Taesch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Předmět: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Tables na fo
Datum: 15.5.2002 - 10:37:19
> Luc Taesch wrote:
> > id like to fiddle a lot with table.
> > as a newbies, id like to take the right road at
> first. >
>
Bob Stayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...]
> If you escape a string containing spaces, what does the filename
> look like?
>
> I experienced this xsltproc error with db2man but my refname didn't
> seem to have spaces. But the XML file looked like this:
>
> mycommandname
> ...
>
> The c
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 01:59:11AM -0700, Bob Stayton wrote:
> On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 04:15:20AM -0400, Daniel Veillard wrote:
> > > It appears that at least one thing that will cause this problem is
> > > having spaces in a refname. The current db2man code takes the refname
> >
> > yes libxsl
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 04:15:20AM -0400, Daniel Veillard wrote:
> On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 03:03:34AM -0500, Michael Smith wrote:
> > Bob Stayton writes:
> >
> > > On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 03:30:17PM -0500, Dennis Grace wrote:
> > > > > About my error message:
> > > > >
> > > > > Error chapter is
Daniel Veillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 03:03:34AM -0500, Michael Smith wrote:
>
> > It appears that at least one thing that will cause this problem is
> > having spaces in a refname. The current db2man code takes the refname
>
> yes libxslt doesn't cope well with
Luc Taesch wrote:
> id like to fiddle a lot with table.
> as a newbies, id like to take the right road at first.
>
> according to your own experience, what is the best ;-< , fop or passivtex ?
The missing third one -- XEP. But this is commercial and pretty
expensive software. But if you just wa
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 03:03:34AM -0500, Michael Smith wrote:
> Bob Stayton writes:
>
> > On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 03:30:17PM -0500, Dennis Grace wrote:
> > > > About my error message:
> > > >
> > > > Error chapter is not a chunk!
> > > > Writing for chapter
> > > > runtime error: file
> > > > /u
Bob Stayton writes:
> On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 03:30:17PM -0500, Dennis Grace wrote:
> > > About my error message:
> > >
> > > Error chapter is not a chunk!
> > > Writing for chapter
> > > runtime error: file
> > > /usr/share/sgml/docbook/docbook-xsl-1.50.0/html/chunker.xsl
> > > line 79 element d
id like to fiddle a lot with table.
as a newbies, id like to take the right road at first.
according to your own experience, what is the best ;-< , fop or passivtex ?
(regardless of install complexities, just functiinalities )
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