Does anyone know of existing conversion scripts to transform
Docbook into Open eBook?
Thanks in advance,
Bill Lawrence
Senior Technical Writer
Matrix Solutions
Does anyone know of existing conversion scripts to transform Docbook
into Open eBook?
Thanks in advance,
Bill Lawrence
Senior Technical Writer
Matrix Solutions
Hello,
running openjade on following sample with stock 1.77 stylesheets
---
book
titletest/title
chapter
titleFirst Chapter/title
parablabla/para
/chapter
part
titleFirst Part/title
chapter
titleSecond Chapter/title
Bob Stayton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You must separate catalog files with spaces in the environment
variable. Neither colon nor semicolon worked as a separator for me.
Does it support backslash (or otherwise) quoted spaces, for file, or
directory names with spaces in them?
XSLTProc is very picky (and rightly so) about conforming to the URI
specification. In particular, characters like spaces and backslashes have
to be escaped. I don't know if you're using Windows or not, but if you want
to point to the file C:\My Documents\book.xml on a Windows box, you have to
Bob Stayton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, you can have a nextCatalog that points to an XML catalog for
4.1.2 and another nextCatalog that points to 4.2. If it is
resolving the PUBLIC identifier in the document, then there is no
ambiguity.
I was pondering why why not have an XML catalog file
Bob Stayton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've rewritten my chapter on using XML catalogs with DocBook XSL so
that it is more complete and accurate. It is available at
http://www.sagehill.net/xml/docbookxsl/Catalogs.html
Comments welcome.
Is there a way of achiveing a search path for XSL files
Is there some way to use environment variables in the catalogs
properties of a CatalogManager.Properties file?
Ie. something like this:
catalogs=$HOME/cvs/xml/catalog.xml
?
Thanx!
- Steinar
i have a docbook file that, for the first time, is using
three levels of sectioning, but even when i set the chunking
level to 3, it refuses to go beyond two.
here's my chunk.xsl file:
?xml version='1.0'?
xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform;