Ned Horning wrote:
There is a small group working to add DocBook 5 support to OmegaT an
open source multi-platform language translation program
(http://www.omegat.org/). OmegaT currently supports DocBook 4. I was
hoping someone on this list could shed some light on a question asked by
one
Anagha Tongaonkar wrote:
Question 3. One can define elements with types such as xs:string,
xs:short, etc. in an XML Schema document (xsd) .What are the equivalent
types available in DocBook?
You can use W3C XML Schema datatypes in RELAX NG, just prefix them with
xsd: (in compact syntax).
I wish to generate two slightly different sets of documentation from the same
DocBook XML. I thought I'd achieved this by setting the role attribute on
affected elements, eg:
sect2 role=not_doc_a id=something
...content...
/sect2
and having two local stylesheets, one which ignores elements with
Hi All,
Does any one have some xslt to produce something like a table of changes?
I'm interested in having a list of all changes between two revision of
the document. We're using diffmk to produce a marked up docbook with
revisionflag entries, and the next logical step is to have some xslt
to
Elizabeth,
DocBook has a profiling capability that should do what
you want. It's supported by the stylesheets, so you
can make two versions of a document from the same source
and get the correct toc for each automatically.
Check out this section from Bob Stayton's book: DocBook
XSL: The
elizabethw wrote:
I wish to generate two slightly different sets of documentation from the same
DocBook XML. I thought I'd achieved this by setting the role attribute on
affected elements, eg:
sect2 role=not_doc_a id=something
...content...
/sect2
and having two local stylesheets, one which
Samuel Wright wrote:
Hi All,
Does any one have some xslt to produce something like a table of changes?
I'm interested in having a list of all changes between two revision of
the document. We're using diffmk to produce a marked up docbook with
revisionflag entries, and the next logical step is
[moving this over to the docbook-apps mailing list where such issues are
discussed]
Hi,
Some comments below.
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From: fingerli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 5:53 AM
Subject: [docbook] PDF Convertion faults
HI @ all
There