I tried this, and I can't duplicate your problem. I get an fo:external-graphic
element in the fo output with that URL. You must be using some sort of
customization layer, as I don't recall any margins being specified with px in
the fo stylesheet. Does it work without your customization layer?
It sounds like there is still a keep-together.within-column="always" property
on the table or a block containing the table, and FOP 0.93 doesn't always
handle those properly. You might take a peek inside your fo file to see if
such a property is there. Its position might give you a clue as to
If you look at how the element is generated in html/docbook.xsl,
you will see:
mode="object.title.markup.textonly"/>
That mode is defined in common/gentext.xsl for all elements as:
The variable $title will have an element in it as a result of
mode="object.title
Hello!
I have an article for which I am using a graphic for the title. To
do this, I did the following:
(text version of title)
Is it possible to get ulinks to open in a new window?
Thanks!
-- Sandra
On 7/30/07, Keith Fahlgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/30/07, Hinrich Aue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We have to replace " (ascii quotes) with unicode quotes.
> > The documents are big and already written. Also using ascii for this is a
> > lot easier for authoring. You don't want to copy
Hi Hinrich,
> @2007-07-30 13:56 +0200:
> We have to replace " (ascii quotes) with unicode quotes.
> The documents are big and already written. Also using ascii for this is a
> lot easier for authoring. You don't want to copy and paste Unicode
> characters in the xml source all the time, while you
On 7/30/07, Hinrich Aue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have to replace " (ascii quotes) with unicode quotes.
> The documents are big and already written. Also using ascii for this is a
> lot easier for authoring. You don't want to copy and paste Unicode
> characters in the xml source all the time,
Dear Users,
I am having an issue with a large table that I need to create. The table has
about 89 odd rows and though I am able to create it with no issues, when I look
at the PDF output, the result looks bad. It looks to me like the table is
trying to fit on the same page and as a result rows
We have to replace " (ascii quotes) with unicode quotes.
The documents are big and already written. Also using ascii for this is a
lot easier for authoring. You don't want to copy and paste Unicode
characters in the xml source all the time, while you have th ascii quotes on
your keyboard.
Also we
Hinrich Aue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2007-07-30 12:52 +0200:
> Can somebody explain to me what a character map is?
In relations to the DocBook XSL stylesheets, a character map is a
feature of the manpages stylesheet that's used for converting
Unicode characters to their nroff/groff equivalents.
For
Hello group,
Can somebody explain to me what a character map is?
I'm trying to replace some ascii characters with Unicode charcters, and I
think I should use a character map.
Can somebody give me an example?
DoI use man.string.subst.map for that?
Btw, I use xsltproc and fop 0.9
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