Hi Jeff,
Jeff Powanda a écrit :
> I'm working with a DocBook customization that currently formats level 2
> headings side-by-side with body text by placing the content in a
> two-column table. The code worked fine when using FOP 0.20.5 to output
> to PDF, but it's not working so well with FOP 0.93
Hi,
I'm using IE6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519 and I don't know whether
this is the problem or not.
The Encoding-Option UTF-8 (View -> Encoding) is selected so it should work.
A test with firefox 1.5 works fine, hmmm.
Robert
Von: Bob Stayton
Tabular presentation of segmented listsHi Ron,
If it is two columns, you might consider using a variablelist instead. It is
designed for this purpose. It will automatically try to adjust the first
column to fit the data, and it provides a processing instruction for the left
width in case you ne
Tabular presentation of segmented listsHi Ron,
If it is two columns, you might consider using a variablelist instead. It is
designed for this purpose. It will automatically try to adjust the first
column to fit the data, and it provides a processing instruction for the left
width in case you ne
Hi Raymond,
If I was faced with this problem, I'd try solving it through a customization
layer.
You could copy the template that matches "ulink" in xref.xsl, and add an
attribute to the html element (as I have written on the last line in the
below example):
I've been trying to accomplish something that would appear to be
relatively easy. But it's stumping me.
(Using XEP 4.9 and DocBook XML 4.4, and DocBook Stylesheets 1.70)
I'd like to have a captioned informal figure around which the text
flows.
eg.
I'm working with a DocBook customization that currently formats level 2
headings side-by-side with body text by placing the content in a
two-column table. The code worked fine when using FOP 0.20.5 to output
to PDF, but it's not working so well with FOP 0.93.
I wondered if there's a better, sim
Hello list,
I'm integrating a JavaHelp helpset, created with db5-xsl javahelp.xsl,
into a Java application. In JavaHelp, you can specify the ID of the
initial page that loads in the JavaHelp viewer. I'd like the index.html
page to load, but it doesn't at present. The ID is specified in the
helpse
Am Montag, den 19.03.2007, 18:41 -0500 schrieb Paul DuBois:
> Daniel Leidert wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > If I use e.g.
> >
> >
> > \fB
> >
> > \fR
> >
> >
> > in the customization layer for a manpage XSLT stylesheet, I get an
> > output of:
> >
> > \efB...\efR
> >
> > I'm wondering, what i
Daniel Leidert wrote:
Hi,
If I use e.g.
\fB
\fR
in the customization layer for a manpage XSLT stylesheet, I get an
output of:
\efB...\efR
I'm wondering, what is so different to using
which results in \fB...\fR? I can reproduce this issue with the latest
release, but not with
Hi,
If I use e.g.
\fB
\fR
in the customization layer for a manpage XSLT stylesheet, I get an
output of:
\efB...\efR
I'm wondering, what is so different to using
which results in \fB...\fR? I can reproduce this issue with the latest
release, but not with the latest snapshot. I'm
Title: Tabular presentation of segmented
lists
I use the following XML to
display a segmented list in table form. The first column has
only very limited length data, the second column a long line of text.
When I transform this with XEP 4.9 I get a table OK, but the columns
are of equal width.
Camille Bégnis wrote:
> I finally found the time to write down a few ideas I had in mind for a
> long time:
> http://camille.wordpress.com/2007/02/03/xsl-customizations-easy-at-last/
>
> I'll be happy to hear your comments before I go further.
http://wiki.docbook.org/topic/ParameterAnnotations
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