Jirka Kosek wrote:
Akihiro Moriguchi wrote:
I think it means I need a template for the its namespace, but I'm
quite not for sure because of my lack of DocBook XML and XSL knowledge.
I'm now reading DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide.
Is it possible to write the template for the feature or need
Hi Andrew,
try setting one of the FO parameters in your customization layer:
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/fo/fonts.html
(title.font.family and body.font.family)
Also see:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Typography.html#BodyAndTitleFonts
Best regards,
--Scott
I am creating a book mainly for PDF rendering but also for
ebook/chunked html output.
I'll be including cross-references throughout; I don't expect to do a
lot of fancy customizations.
Is there a preferred method for when to use xml:id?
sect1 xml:id=wifi
title /title
para../sect1
OR
sect1
Hi,
semantically speaking, I guess that when you want to reference an item,
you mean to point to the section, and not the title of it. Because if
you use
title xml:id=wifiWi Fi Networking/title
you tell the processors that the ID applies only to the title, not the
section. And actually the way