Hello,
I'm customizing the format of the variablelist block for PDF output, but I
didn't manage to change the style of the term child element.
Could anybody provide with me some hints on how to do that, or any code
example?
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Pedro
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David Cramer wrote:
This line appears more than once, so change them all. This is a bug in
the xsls, so please log it at sourceforge if it's not there already. I
would love to see the kosek and kimber approaches applied to the
glossary too for grouping glossterms into glossdivs in the same
Hello,
Today I've downloaded the latest snapshot of docbook-xsl-ns, dated
from decembre 14th.
I tried to generated a well known XML source to a PDF and I've got a
lots of error. Switching back to the previous snapshot, the generation
works.
The errors are :
SystemID:
Well, I'm not sure what's different today, but everything works fine
when I do this:
xsl:param name=transitive.colours.document
xsl:choose
xsl:when test=/db:book/db:info/db:xdocconfidentiality/
@level='Secret'
xsl:value-of select=$transitive.colours.secret/
/xsl:when
-Original Message-
From: Jirka Kosek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 2:03 AM
To: David Cramer
Cc: Akagi K; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Glossary sorting in Japanese
David Cramer wrote:
This line appears more than
Hi,
This is a bug in the conversion of common/entities.ent from non-namespaced
to namespaced. It is adding namespace prefixes in some wrong places. Can
you please file a bug report on the SourceForge site for this? Thanks.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original
-Original Message-
From: Bob Stayton
Hi,
This is a bug in the conversion of common/entities.ent from
non-namespaced
to namespaced. It is adding namespace prefixes in some wrong
places. Can
you please file a bug report on the SourceForge site for
this? Thanks.
This was
Hi,
The term element is handled by a simple template, but it doesn't have an
attribute-set of its own. You can customize this template from fo/lists.xsl to
do whatever you like:
xsl:template match=varlistentry/term
fo:inline
xsl:call-template name=simple.xlink
xsl:with-param
-Original Message-
From: Douglas Wade
My next question is that I want to pass a variable to a
stylesheet or know the current working directory and use a
case statement inside the customization file. I have half
dozen documents all in there respective folders.
For example, I
On 19 déc. 07, at 20:23, Mauritz Jeanson wrote:
This was my fault. I have fixed it now, I hope (keep your fingers
crossed...).
Jacques, please do another test with the latest snapshot.
It works with the new snapshot.
Thanks for your help,
Jacques
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Thank you very much Bob.
Regards,
Pedro
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De: Bob Stayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: miércoles, 19 de diciembre de 2007 20:36
Para: Pedro Pastor; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [docbook-apps] Formatting variablelist
Hi,
The term
A few thoughts on this:
The sortas glossary sorting fix should also work with the
fo stylesheets. I did a similar quick fix with Akagi-san
a few months ago and it worked well (then I forgot about
it entirely, or I would have filed an RFE myself; my bad:).
There are a few differences in the way
I'd like to create a table in which the first column is a sequential
number to indicate the item number. For example:
tabletitleSoftware List/title
tgroup cols=3
colspec colname=1 align=center colwidth=3pc/
colspec colname=2 align=left colwidth=25pc/
colspec colname=3 align=left
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