Hi Warren!
Thanks for the reply.
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 17:40:04 +0200, Warren Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know what this other blank page you're referring to is. You
might need to post either a link to the generated PDF or the source that
created it.
I provided a
Hello.
I am trying to use the latesst DocBook CALS html stylesheet. I seem to
be missing some bits:
There are some variables/params not defined. I assume these are in a
calling or included stylesheet. Where would this be?
There are a number of functions, such as "adjustColumnWidths". Would
these
Oops, make that:
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format";
color="blue">
(I had ancestor::*/@status = 'final' rather than ancestor::*/@status =
'draft' in the predicate to xref in my original post).
David
> -Original Message-
> From: David Cramer
> Sent: Wednesday, January 3
You could do something like this:
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format";
color="blue">
If you're going to have final stuff nested in draft stuff, you may want
to just match text()[ancestor::[EMAIL PROTECTED] and then have a choose/when
inside that. You can do the same thing with html
For print output, how do I change the text in a draft section to be a
different color than text in a final section? For example:
When processed, this text should be red (or some other
color).
When processed, this text should be black.
Thanks,
Dave
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Warren Young wrote:
Warren Young wrote:
Again, rsync is a favourite here on Linux systems. Not available
to me on Windows.
It's part of the Cygwin distribution. Not installed by default, but you
By the way, I just realized another reason to use Cygwin: they've also
got prepackaged DocBook
Dear list,
in our page layout we generate running headers with our XSL
customization. In these headers the chapter and section titles are
displayed.
The settings look like the following:
...
2
...
Everything looks fine,
Antti Karanta wrote:
BTW, what are the two other pages besides the title page?
The one with the title in a smaller font than the actual title page is
called the verso. The word comes from the same root that gives us
"reverse", as it refers to the back side of the title page. It's meant
Warren Young wrote:
Again, rsync is a favourite here on Linux systems. Not available
to me on Windows.
It's part of the Cygwin distribution. Not installed by default, but you
By the way, I just realized another reason to use Cygwin: they've also
got prepackaged DocBook stuff, including the
Dave Pawson wrote:
I'm assuming your .dbx is a docbook XML file?
Yes. Change all the "dbx" strings to whatever extension you use, if you
don't like dbx.
I'm reluctant to even propose cygwin installation.
Here's how you sell it to them:
Install Cygwin on one of the machines in their offi
Hi!
I tried to find a way to have the TOC be the first page produced when
producing a pdf book w/ docbook fo xsl stylesheets.
E.g. this simple book produces a title page, some other page w/ book
title and a blank page before the TOC (when used w/out a customization
Actually, there's no difference between the two platforms in this
regard. OS X also has file associations, and when using them, Eclipse
launches but doesn't open the file when you double-click on it, just
like Windows. I just tried it on Leopard against Eclipse 3.3.1.1.
I guess this sp
Again, rsync is a favourite here on Linux systems. Not available
to me on Windows.
Did you tried cwRsync:
http://www.itefix.no/phpws/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=6&MMN_position=150:150
Regards
Stefan
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