You are missing the DTDs etc that you need for DSSSL stylesheets and a few
other things.
This probably means that you are missing an rpm. I would look for one that
contains the words docbook and dl. I'm not using mandrake so cannot
so for sure. Also make sure that you have an rpm called
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Volker:
The examples in the TDG use either a special CSS stylesheet. In order
to include a stylesheet you'd have to write a customization layer
that looks something like this
?xml version='1.0'?
xsl:stylesheet
Has anyone created an XSL:FO post processing XSLT style sheet that
wraps elements that uses keep-with-* in a blind table that uses
keep-with-*?
Some more info on what such a table should look like, in the Fop FAQ:
URL:http://xml.apache.org/fop/faq.html#faq-N101F7
The current DocBook XML
OpenSP 1.5 has been released.
If you want to validate your DocBook documents - either SGML or XML,
then the tools provided as part of this release will help you to do this.
OpenJade, the DSSSL processor, is an application based on OpenSP.
This is the current stable release replacing version
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 09:50:40PM +0100, Steinar Bang wrote:
What's the proper way to select a different imageobject for HTML and
XSL:FO, in a mediaobject containing two PNGs? (actually the same
PNG but with different scaling)
I'm currently doing it by using GIF for HTML and PNG for FO,
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 14:46, Bob Stayton wrote:
In answering a previous question about where to
put the email tag in a bookinfo element, I decided
to test my answer. xmllint says it is invalid.
It looks valid to me, and nsgmls thinks it is valid too.
Here is the shortened sample that
Further investigation shows this was, in fact, a libxml2 bug that's
fixed in more recent releases:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92542
Cheers,
John
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 18:14, John Fleck wrote:
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 14:46, Bob Stayton wrote:
In answering a previous question
At 01:59 PM 11/22/02 -0800, you wrote:
And it actually has done a decent job so far of rendering
my stuff. It's not beautiful, but it's readable. The
biggest glitch so far is in how it renders variablelist
elements. It makes two columns, and the right column (with
the definitions) looks
Norm,
In my working environment, it is often required that blank pages are
not so blank. I.e. we frequently put the following line This page is
intentionally left blank. on blank pages.
Here is the required modification to the stylesheets, if you choose to
add it:
Add the following attributes
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:18:26PM -0800, Matthew Scholtz wrote:
At 01:59 PM 11/22/02 -0800, you wrote:
And it actually has done a decent job so far of rendering
my stuff. It's not beautiful, but it's readable. The
biggest glitch so far is in how it renders variablelist
elements. It
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