On Thursday, November 21, 2002, at 08:37 AM, Roberto Posenato wrote:
If I compile with 'docbook2ps' command, in the result file some tables
have a bad layout: columns are overlapped.
I made a comment about this same problem a couple of weeks ago. No
idea on a fix, though, short of writing s
At 18:25 21/11/2002, Colin Paul Adams wrote:
>> "Norman" == Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>Norman> Xsltproc fans should note especially the beginnings of
>Norman> support for extensions.
>
>This seems to imply that there exist people who are NOT fans of
>xsltproc. What is t
> "Norman" == Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Norman> Xsltproc fans should note especially the beginnings of
Norman> support for extensions.
This seems to imply that there exist people who are NOT fans of
xsltproc. What is the world coming to :-)
Hm. It would seem the answer
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 12:45:01PM -0500, Norman Walsh wrote:
> | But when I try to run it, it says it can't find the libxml2 library.
> | Is that a python library, or the standard libxml2 library?
> | (which is installed)
>
> I don't know. I thought the python bindings for libxml2 were
> automati
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/ Bob Stayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| For those of us whose python skills are just short of
| nonexistent, could you elucidate a bit more on
| what you mean by "Run extensions/xsltproc/python/xslt.py" ?
Uhm. Maybe. My skills aren't all
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 10:59:55AM -0500, Norman Walsh wrote:
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> RELEASE-NOTES:
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>Release 1.58.0
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>The 1.58.0 adds some initial support for extensions in xsltproc, adds a
>few features, and fixes bugs.
>
> o This release contains the first attempt at extension support for
>
Hello everybody.
I wrote a sgml document (http://www.sci.univr.it/documenti/test.sgml)
containing tables in DocBook 4.1 format.
If I compile with 'docbook2html' command, the
result file is an excellent html document.
If I compile with 'docbook2ps' command, in the result file some tables
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In response to suggestions from the development team, I'm making ".0"
releases in a "less obvious" way. This gives early adopters a chance
to report typos and thinkos before the stylesheets go into widespread
distribution.
Xsltproc fans should note es
Hi,
The problem was the SVG image itself, not the DocBook document. The SVG image
validates correctly against the SVG DTD and it can be viewed in the Batik SVG
browser. However, FOP can not handle it properly when generating a PDF. The
problem seems to be the tag. If I replace the with a simpler
Spasziva! (I don't know if this is the best transliteration, but
I your test.xml helped a lot! I was afraid, that I have to start
using java or to hack xsltproc!
Bye
Oliver
Vitaly Ostanin wrote:
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 10:51:52 +0100
"Fischer, Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I spumb
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