Sigh. There's a small glitch in common/en.xml in 1.51.0. So I'm
releasing 1.51.1. Hey, at least it gave me an opportunity to try out
the new three part numbering system, right?
/ Norman Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
|DocBook XSL Stylesheets Release Notes
|
|
sgml2x 0.99.6 is out. This is the first release-candidate for 1.0.0.
This release fixes a huge problem that prevented printable stylesheet
to work when refering to relative-path images, which was workaround by
not using a temporary dir any more.
It also has the last new features before 1.0
Dear All,
Although I don't have much time to work on the stylesheets, I've added a
couple of things to the cvs repository (towards the 0.7 release). Now
the db2latex should be independent from Norman's stylesheets (it was
difficult to track all the changes and versions Norman releases.), and a
NW == Norman Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
NW Sigh. There's a small glitch in common/en.xml in 1.51.0. So I'm
NW releasing 1.51.1. Hey, at least it gave me an opportunity to try
NW out the new three part numbering system, right?
Hi Norm,
Sorry to report that you might need to to use the
/ Alex Lancaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| There's a problem with the generated docs in both the distribution and
| the website: they are not in sync with current docsrc. In particular
| the recent changes to the section on XSLT processors (in
| docsrc/publishing.xml) are not
Hi,
I'm getting nowhere with the XSL stylesheets. Xalan-J 2.3.1, DocBook
4.1.2, docbook-xsl 1.51.1, and a document
from docbook-testdocs. Screen output is below; I also get an empty output
HTML file.
Is anyone succeeding with this combination?
Thanks,
Ken Ward
Hello,
I'm an editor of a Czech magazine for blind computer users. I'm working on
WinXP, and currently almost all articles are written in HTML and converted
to plain text because of accessibility (some subscribers can't use HTML). I
use MSIE6 to produce plain text, but a manual correction is
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 10:18:35PM +0200, Tomas Valusek wrote:
Hello,
I'm an editor of a Czech magazine for blind computer users. I'm working on
WinXP, and currently almost all articles are written in HTML and converted
to plain text because of accessibility (some subscribers can't use
On Monday 03 June 2002 01:18 pm, Tomas Valusek wrote:
Since
there should be no indentation of paragraphs, I can't use Lynx for creating
text output.
How about
lynx | sed
Cheers,
--Bob