Hi all,
the wiki looks to have been locked, all pages are marked Immutable
Page so I cannot add RuedigerLandmann nor modify any page on wiki even
though I'm logged in.
Any idea? Norm?
Camille.
Ruediger Landmann wrote:
Hi --
Sorry if this request is in an odd place; the timezone I'm in makes
Chris Maloney wrote:
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.
Why do you think that this has advantage over
Hi, guys,
(Jumping in a bit - as somebody who uses DocBook regularly but has a day
job doing bare-metal HTML/CSS coding)
As I understand the discussion thus far, what's wanted is an easy way for
new folks to generate/deploy DocBook-generated HTML that, as they progress
up the learning curve,
Well, it was just a suggestion. Sometimes it's useful to have a nice
looking document all in one file. Of course I'd agree that its default
value should be off.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 8:59 AM, jdic...@seven-sigma.com wrote:
Hi, guys,
(Jumping in a bit - as somebody who uses DocBook
While I agree that embedding the CSS in the header is not the best solution,
particularly for chunked output, we are sometimes required to deliver files
into existing delivery environments that require file-per-file replacement of
HTML files that were originally produced using output from
These comments suggest that the implementation should use a specific
template for laying out an equation and its number, so that it can be easily
customized.
Thanks for the input.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
- Original Message -
From: David Cramer
I agree that the default should be a separate CSS file, not CSS in the head
element.
FYI, I was planning to implement this feature as follows.
1. Create and check in a new file 'docbook-css.xml' in the distro that
looks like:
?xml version=1.0?
style type=text/css
[CSS styles go here]
I'm pretty sure the problem is in the font selection, so I'd suggest you
check the pdf file to see what fonts it thinks it is using.
If they aren't what you expect, then most likely the problem is either
in your customization or your font setup for fop.
It may also be worth trying to generate