David Cramer wrote:
Right. As I understand his request, he needs to make a customization
layer that will look a lot like the eclipse, html help, and JavaHelp
xsls. In all three cases, they are small customizations of the stock
xslts that produce chunked html output in addition to the extra goo,
i
Right. As I understand his request, he needs to make a customization
layer that will look a lot like the eclipse, html help, and JavaHelp
xsls. In all three cases, they are small customizations of the stock
xslts that produce chunked html output in addition to the extra goo,
including a toc file, r
Two possible starting points using the base DocBook stylesheets:
* Olink databases, if you use olinks. To quote 'Target database
additional uses' in Chapter 24 of Stayton's book:
"You may find additional uses for the target database that keeps track
of potential olink targets. The database co
Hi,
First, a brief introduction to what I'm trying to do.
Background: Creating ePub from DocBook
**
I'm trying to build on the DocBook XSL an 'ePub' output. 'ePub' is the
nickname for a set of standards for a reflowable ebook format. The
standards build on XHTML 1.1 an
Actually, the glossentry element already takes a sortas attribute:
http://docbook.org/tdg/en/html/glossentry.html
but it appears that the xsls aren't currently using it. You should be
able add the Hiragana or Katanakana versions to the sortas on the
glossentry and then do this in the templates from
Further to the glossary sorting issue in Japanese, we are using the id for
glossentry and notice that they DO GET SORTED, but in an arbitrary manner.
Is this a fluke, or is there some sort order that is influencing it? What
might that be, so that I can edit it?
Thanks
Akagi
Jirka Kosek wrote:
Hello,
A new version of oXygen XML editor is available from our website
http://www.oxygenxml.com
The new version comes as a the first maintenance release of oXygen 9
that introduced visual editing for XML documents with built in support
for DocBook. Thus, as expected, the main additions are re
> -Original Message-
> From: Kerry, Richard
>
> Thank you, but, recent snapshot release of what ?
> Docbook-xsl ? Or Fop ?
I'm sorry about that. I shouldn't assume that everybody knows what "snapshot
release" means.
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/snapshots/
/MJ
Looks like you can add auto to the
table.table.properties attribute set in your customization layer to
change the default behavior:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/PageBreaking.html
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/PrintTableStyles.html#table.table.pro
perties
David
> -Original Messag
Thank you, but, recent snapshot release of what ?
Docbook-xsl ? Or Fop ?
Appreciatively,
Richard.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mauritz Jeanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 December 2007 16:39
> To: Kerry, Richard; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
> Subject: RE: [docbook-app
> -Original Message-
> From: Kerry, Richard
>
> I've used within my DocBook to
> get the innermost of these set correctly, but I need the
> parent block to
> somehow get the attribute changed.
>
> Can I do this from the DocBook level ? I don't want to need to patch
> the fo to get th
Title: Re: [docbook-apps] Trouble with
containing in
Bug submitted. Thanks Bob
Ron
I think the
stylesheets have not been updated to support nested sets yet.
Can you please file a bug report on the SourceForge site for this
problem, and upload your test files? Thanks.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill
OK. I have some sort of progress.
I found an answer on mail-archive.com (*) which explains how the
keep-together on the fo:table block is unable to split the table over
several pages using keep-together.within-column=auto because the
surrounding fo:block has keep-together.within-column=always.
I've tried setting fop1.extensions but I don't think it does anything
for me regarding tables.
It generates a bookmark-tree and gives a region the name "blank-body".
One problem I'd had was that I'd missed the elements within
the . Having added those I'm no longer getting the many
warnings abo
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