> Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Do you need the ID-based filenames?
Need, no. Prefer, yes.
> Would the automatically generated names not be ok?
Are these names persistent, if sections change order in the XML
source?
I didn't see any effect when I changed the conditionality to retain on
fo:table, so I added a top and bottom border to the row as a short-term
fix (see below). There's a barely visible problem with this workaround
though: the side borders of the table extend a tiny bit above the top
border on the
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It's been a month or so, has there been any follow-up on this? Do I
need to add some more properties to the stylesheets?
/ David Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Ok, that make sense, but when I add border-top-width.conditionality="retain
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| Yesterday I discovered that when I inserted a CDROM containing a
| chunked HTML document on a Win2k machine, I found some of the pages
| missing. The reason was that the file names were too long.
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| I wanted to ask if Fop is really to blame for this, since by reading
| Dave Pawson's book on XSL-FO on page 27 he sais that footnotes do
| inherit properties from the content in which they occur. If this is
| the
Thank you. I'm trying both Xincludes and xmllint with much success.
-Damian
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From: "Stefan Bylund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 3:45 AM
Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Re: XIncludes
> Hi Damian,
>
> I first t
Stefan Bylund:
> Hi Damian,
>
> I first tried xincluder but I soon found out that xmllint is more fully
> featured. I use the following command to resolve all xincludes before invoking
> the XSLT processor (Saxon):
>
> xmllint --xinclude --catalogs document.xml > resolved.xml
>
> Note that xmlli
I've been working all morning on trying to customize my headers. (I
can't believe the default is to put the name of the current section). I
am using double sided, so I want the Book Title to be left justified on
the even pages, and the chapter name to be right justified on the odd
pages.
I have th
Platform: RedHat 8.0,
IBM Java2 1.3.1
saxon 6.5
apache (Sun?) resolver 1.0
DocBook XML 4.1.2 (native to RedHat 8)
DocBook XSL 1.60.1 (from an RPM created by myself)
When I try building my documents, I get error messages about the
dbnotnx.mod file n
Bonjour,
I am using docbook-xsl-1.60.1, xsltproc, and FOP 0.20.5rc2.
I was happy with Jens's postprocessing fix for PDF bookmarks in:
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook-apps/200301/msg00251.html
until I noticed that there was no bookmark created for the "Table of Contents".
When I manu
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/ Tobias Reif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
|> The RELEASE-NOTES.html file emphasize that this release
|> included significant changes to the titlepage mechanism.
|
| I see; sorry for not having read it. But I'm not sure how that helps me.
|
|
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From: Jens Skripczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: fails with fop xsl 1.60.1
To: Jirka Kosek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Jens Skripczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
as I said, I'm new to doc-book and don't know much about the structure.
So i hav
Hi Damian,
I first tried xincluder but I soon found out that xmllint is more fully
featured. I use the following command to resolve all xincludes before invoking
the XSLT processor (Saxon):
xmllint --xinclude --catalogs document.xml > resolved.xml
Note that xmllint uses the SGML_CATALOG_FILES en
Damian Kohlfeld wrote:
I use xerces/xalan/fop and I believe Xerces doesn't handle XIncludes at this
time. What would you recommend for handling XIncludes?
I looked at http://xincluder.sourceforge.net, would this be the way to go?
XIncluder does a pretty good job, it has some limitations though (
Jens Skripczynski wrote:
> The docbook lists the option, but it seems, that
> the xsl stylesheet does not know about this. (I have a red
> in the pdf output file).
Beginpage is here for legacy purposes -- e.g. you want to mark where
page break was in printed version of document. But processing
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