hi Bob,
Yes that is exactly what I'd like to have. I am using Adobe Acrobat
Professional and it always jumps to the top of the page.
Cheers,
Tobias
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 6:52 PM, Bob Stayton wrote:
> It seems to already do that. If I enlarge the PDF pages and follow a link,
> the page scroll
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On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:24 AM, DavePawson wrote:
> As an alternative to using the textinsert element, consider using an
> Xinclude element
I'd argue that using XIncludes rather than textinsert increases the
chances of interoperability. Here's Bob on the same:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl
Rowland, Larry wrote:
The xinclude syntax includes a parse attribute that indicates whether to treat
as XML or text. A programlisting is designed for displaying files such as
configuration files. Not sure if that is exactly what you were looking for.
Larry Rowland
Thanks Larry. RTFM was
It seems to already do that. If I enlarge the PDF pages and follow a link,
the page scrolls down to show the target section title near the top of the
screen. Is that what you were asking about? Does your PDF browser not do
that?
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
- Ori
The xinclude syntax includes a parse attribute that indicates whether to treat
as XML or text. A programlisting is designed for displaying files such as
configuration files. Not sure if that is exactly what you were looking for.
Larry Rowland
-Original Message-
From: DavePawson [mail
I'm wondering if I can use docbook (xml) to xinclude
what is effectively a plain text file (all markup escaped).
It's a configuration file I'd like to keep out of the xml
till the last moment (to get it right)
Any suggestions please?
regards
--
Dave Pawson
XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
http://www.dpawson
Yes but make sure you have an ID for the actual place in the HTML. I had
this problem and had to do with the section ID. You need to drill down to
the exact spot to make it work. I could dig out the example if you really
need it.
Hi,
sorry I shouldn't have used the term hyperlink, I meant xref - I am
transforming DocBook -> FO -> PDF.
Do you have an example for this too?
Cheers,
Tobias
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:14 PM, wrote:
> Yes but make sure you have an ID for the actual place in the HTML. I had
> this problem and