Hi,
You are running into a bit of inconsistent behavior in the FO stylesheets.
Some titles have attribute-sets that are applied *after* the specs in the
titlepage spec file. The template named "component.title" applies the
attribute-set named "component.title.properties", which you can see in
Russell Seymour wrote:
Camille,
That worked brilliantly, thanks.
Great, actually I had never thought about it before, but I guess that's
something that could be generalized and possibly included by default in
the docbook XSL.
What's the others experience with this kind of requirement? (as
I am trying to customise my front page title page of my Article.
I have copied and modified the titlepage, so that it is based on this:
As you can see I have tried to make everything align to the left, but the
Title is
Thanks Stephen,
This worked like a charm. I also worked out how to get the TOC on a
separate page by customising the title page stylesheet.
Russell
2008/8/27 Stephen Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've started using in the customisation layer
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Good morning,
I am beginning to find my feet again, which is great and I remember why I
liked Docbook so much :-).
The problem I have now is that I would like to be able to do a couple of
things:
1. Turn off TOC completely
2. Have the TOC on its own page
I have been scouring the Internet to f
Camille,
That worked brilliantly, thanks.
Russell
2008/8/26 Russell Seymour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Camille,
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> Thanks very much for the pointer. I will give it a go and let you know how
> it goes.
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> Russell
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> 2008/8/26 Camille Bégnis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi,
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>> yes that looks com