I'm sorry but I cant. Our documentation is classified and subject to NDA
(nondisclosure agreement).
Bergfrid Skaara
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Camille Bégnis wrote:
> Ah well, could you provide a minimal (XML+XSL) sample (on
> http://docbook.pastebin.ca/ for example) that shows the issue
2009/9/30 Bob Stayton :
> This will require a customization. You could supply the image filename(s)
> with a stylesheet parameter, and then customize the templates that generate
> the list. In htmlhelp/htmlhelp-common.xsl there is a template named
> 'hhp.main', and starting on this line it genera
Hi,
I'm using the eclipse index.xsl code to generate a slightly customized xml
format index. That is working fine, but the entries with identical primary
terms need to be merged into a single entry.
For example, these two entries should be merged into one:
This will require a customization. You could supply the image filename(s) with
a stylesheet parameter, and then customize the templates that generate the
list. In htmlhelp/htmlhelp-common.xsl there is a template named 'hhp.main',
and starting on this line it generates the image list:
You'll
We could do that but the I believe the hhp file is rebuilt from scratch
every time the stylesheet process is run; it would be better if there was
some other way to add image files.
Ken
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Richard Quadling
wrote:
> Assuming that the hhp file is in the same director
2009/9/30 Ken Morse :
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the 1.7.20 htmlhelp stylesheets to build a .CHM (HTML Help) file.
> Recently I added a background image via the separate CSS file:
>
> body {
> ...
> background: #fff url(images/bg-side.png) repeat-y;
> ...
> }
>
> Even though I have the htmlhelp.enumera
Hello,
I'm using the 1.7.20 htmlhelp stylesheets to build a .CHM (HTML Help) file.
Recently I added a background image via the separate CSS file:
body {
...
background: #fff url(images/bg-side.png) repeat-y;
...
}
Even though I have the *htmlhelp.enumerate.images* option turned on though,
the ba
One correction. In the "pchap" selection, that should be
select="ancestor::section[1]" to select only the closest ancestor section.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
- Original Message -
From: Bob Stayton
To: Bela Patel ; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
Se
Hi,
The number labels are generated by applying templates to the table element in
mode="label.markup". The default template is in common/labels.xsl and works
for table, figure, and example:
Hi,
I am using docbook version 1.74.3.
Currently I am getting table number on my HTML/PDF report as
(ChapterNumber).1, (ChapterNumber).2, (ChapterNumber).3 ... and so on
**
*For example*: I have "Chapter 2" and under it I have section number 2.3.2.
Following is how table numbers are listed curentl
Ah well, could you provide a minimal (XML+XSL) sample (on
http://docbook.pastebin.ca/ for example) that shows the issue?
Camille.
Bergfrid Skaara wrote:
> ofcourse... I should have thought of that. But no, adding inner quotes
> did not do any difference
>
> Best Regards,
> Bergfrid Skaara
>
> O
ofcourse... I should have thought of that. But no, adding inner quotes did
not do any difference
Best Regards,
Bergfrid Skaara
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Camille Bégnis wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> Will try to select a "None" element. Try this instead:
>
>
>
> With the word 'None' into simpl
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