On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 02:29:42PM +0200, Daniel S. Haischt wrote:
the button should be similar to the button
that you have to add to your site if your site
is hosted at sourceforge (88 x 31 pixels).
is there a docbook button available?
if there is no official Logo, I suggest someone
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/ Daniel S. Haischt [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| that did the trick. maybe that is a bug or my cvs
| version produces diferent $Date:$ strings ...
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| i am using a cvs binary v1.11.
Very odd. So am I. Can you send me the contents of your
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/ Daniel Veillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| if there is no official Logo, I suggest someone with knowledge of
| Photoshop/Gimp/whatever makes one based on the duck of the DocBook
| Book, assuming O'Reilly is fine if the project reuses
thanx!
those are great ;-)
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/ Togan Muftuoglu [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| 1) Is appendix in an article considered a back-matter
| a) If so xsl:param colum.count.back=2 should produce a two column
| Appendix right but it does not
Yes. And it does for me. A
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| So if it is back matter then xsl.param column.count.back=2/
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| should make my appendix pages with two column format but it does not.
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| Any ideas ?
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| Saxon + Docbook-XSL 1.55.0 + XEP
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| In fact, the XSL FO stylesheets do not treat an appendix
| in an article as back matter. There is a special template
D'Oh! Right. An article doesn't have back matter.
| An article is processed in
yea sure, here it is ...
cvs:date$Date: 2002/10/06 22:57:16 $/cvs:date
the resulting page is at ...
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allthough i did not completly understand how
it is possible to produce entries that will
have a different date, because if you are
using the $Date:$
* Norman Walsh; [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 08 Oct, 2002 wrote:
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That probably needs to be an option. I tend to view appendixes in
articles a bit like specially titled sections.
File a feature request and I'll try to get it in the next release (the
one after 1.56.0,
hello,
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On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 08:42:55AM -0400, Norman Walsh wrote:
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| is there a docbook button available?
If you accept my crude renditions as available
I like those, but what should I modify to add one of them to my website
(for exemple at the bottom at the navbar)?
Best Regards,
David Garnier
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Is it intentional that xhtml/chunk.xsl spits out HTML not XHTML?
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At 23:29 07/10/2002, David Cramer wrote:
XEP does this with the fo (Hope my ascii art doesn't get munged):
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At 13:29 08/10/2002, Daniel S. Haischt wrote:
hello,
because i created my complete web site using
docbook/website i would like add a docbook
GIF button to the 'powered by' section of my
site.
Yes, I'd do that too.
How about the docbook 'duck' ??
Norm, would you ask O'Reilly please?
Good
At 13:38 08/10/2002, Daniel Veillard wrote:
if there is no official Logo, I suggest someone with knowledge of
Photoshop/Gimp/whatever makes one based on the duck of the DocBook
Book, assuming O'Reilly is fine if the project reuses the image for
DocBook related icons.
A good logo do make a
At 13:42 08/10/2002, Norman Walsh wrote:
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| is there a docbook button available?
If you accept my crude renditions as available
http://docbook.sf.net/release/buttons/website-1.png
At 14:08 08/10/2002, Norman Walsh wrote:
Right. So the option that puts an article appendix on a separate page
sequence will have to be a little more clever.
Or we all accept that an article is in a single page flow?
regards DaveP
At 13:42 08/10/2002, Norman Walsh wrote:
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| is there a docbook button available?
If you accept my crude renditions as available
http://docbook.sf.net/release/buttons/website-1.png
On Monday 07 October 2002 10:55 pm, Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
David Viner wrote:
why is sablotron unable to process docbook properly?
Last time I checked (long! ago), I only got errors when processing
DocBook documents with Sablotron.
I've gotten it to work (about a month ago), but it
I like those, but what should I modify to add one of them to my website
(for exemple at the bottom at the navbar)?
Best Regards,
David Garnier
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XEP 2.7x, but these aren't floats. It's a block thing inside of a para, specifically
when there's mixed content before the block thing.
para
The following image shows just what I mean.
informalfigure float=0
mediaobject
imageobjectimagedata
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 09:28:03AM -0400, Norman Walsh wrote:
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/ Bob Stayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| This looks very useful. One thing I'm not clear about,
| though. Is customizing the template named chunk in
| chunk-common.xsl
I'm afraid I'm still a novice at Docbook and related technologies. I am
under the impression that using toc /toc will automatically cause a toc
to be created.
I tried the following docbook xml file.
?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?
?xml-stylesheet type=text/css
Okay, I managed to get the double.sided param to work with PassiveTeX, but
(1) I'm not quite sure how I did it and (2) I still have a few problems
with the results.
(1) The solution that makes no sense to me:
I noticed that the error PassiveTeX was crashing on had something to do
with the
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 01:40:33PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid I'm still a novice at Docbook and related technologies. I am
under the impression that using toc /toc will automatically cause a toc
to be created.
I tried the following docbook xml file.
?xml version='1.0'
I get an index.html either way. There is no difference between having an
empty toc and not having one.
Vincent
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On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 05:42:39PM -0500, Dennis Grace wrote:
Okay, I managed to get the double.sided param to work with PassiveTeX, but
(1) I'm not quite sure how I did it and (2) I still have a few problems
with the results.
(1) The solution that makes no sense to me:
I noticed that
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