Bob,
I like your ideas, especially strict [X]HTML output, but I wonder
about the danger of having one 'html.stylesheet' param that might
overwrite something we have modified manually:
At Sat, 28 Nov 2009 10:41:21 -0800, Bob Stayton wrote:
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I think two params could control this feature:
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Chris Maloney wrote:
2. A new param named 'generate.css', which when set to 1
Why would this be necessary? Presumably one, or possibly a set of static
CSS files could be supplied that provide all the basic styling based on
classes used in the generated output. Or, are you suggesting that
Absolutely right Bob - I had set body font to Cardo and relied on
default font for footnotes.
Many thanks and apologies for troubling you. I don't need Cardo in this
project, but I re-used an earlier customization layer.
Ron
Bob Stayton wrote:
I think this is an issue of fallback fonts in the
We need to be able to align specified equations on the equal sign
(sometimes with intervening text), but I expect that's way too much to
ask!
Dave Cramer
On Nov 29, 2009, at 12:48 AM, DeanNelson wrote:
Bob
Could I suggest that there be some additional work here to enable
some equation
Well, if that's the goal, then I'd like to add another option for
consideration: maybe called 'generate.header.css', or something, that would
cause the generated css to appear in the HTML header rather than in a
separate file.
2009/11/29 Jirka Kosek ji...@kosek.cz
Chris Maloney wrote:
2. A
Hi --
Sorry if this request is in an odd place; the timezone I'm in makes it
difficult for me to catch people in IRC
Could someone please add me to the UserGroup page of the DocBook wiki?
My username is RuedigerLandmann
I'd like to update the WhoUsesDocBook page to include Red Hat's