Hi,
I'm using docbook 4.5 xhtml stylesheet xsl to generate html files. I
want to have a list of links, which should be:
---
...
...
...
---
So, I use
...
...
...
However, it generates following result
...
...
...
===
I tried set 'nop' for my root element and others, and it doesn't stop
generating 'index.html'.
I set the param as
--
set nop
set/book nop
--
And the output is
=
Writing ../html/index.html for article(index)
Thanks Bob!
Its strange that no one has had any problems in the past. It could be that the
processors blow right by it and only complain about it lightly.
I filed a bug report: #3000898
Thanks
Dean
In a message dated 05/12/10 17:25:50 Pacific Daylight Time, b...@sagehill.net
writes:
I also
I also find this behavior a bit odd. It is not accidental, as there is a specific bit
of code that turns off column-width when set to 1:
The $colwidth variable is computed, and if its value is "proportional-column-width(1)"
then no column-width attribute is output at all! I have no
Hello everyone,
I started paying attention to the warning messages that FOP puts out and
discovered an issue in one of my tables. It appears that the 'colwidth'
attribute is a bit touchy with the values that it gets. If a value is specified
as "1*" it will not generate the proportional XSL-FO
Hi,
I think that you will need to customize the generate.toc template, and possibly
set nop for your root element:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/TOCcontrol.html
Robert
Tao Wang wrote:
Hi,
I'm using docbook 4.5 (xhtml/trunk.xsl) to generate html files for a
website. The problem is I d
Hi,
I'm using docbook 4.5 (xhtml/trunk.xsl) to generate html files for a
website. The problem is I don't want the Table of Content being
output, especially as the file 'index.html'.
I wrote a index file as an in a , which id is 'index',
and it's supposed to be generated as 'index.html'. However,
Hi all,
this is only one reason more, why we use only dblatex for PDF-output.
FOP seems us far away from the possibilities of pdflatex which is used by
dblatex.
Robert
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Mai 2010 15:05
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Hi,
dblatex does that on s: it builds a PDF per book, with it's own TOC,
index, in each. Cross-linking between books work too.
Regards,
BG
On Tue, 11 May 2010 16:20:39 +0200, Peter Desjardins
wrote:
Hi All,
I have a large book that I would like to split up into several smaller,
interl
Hi,
I have seen similar solutions in printed multi-volume books (of course, none of
them are at hand to check).
The point would be that if a user opens one volume and hits CTRL+F to search for
something, he gets an idea which volume he should open, even if it is not in the
current volume.
I have
Greg,
Here is my 2cts. I also used OO.org to convert from .doc (yes the
old binary format) to docbook. However even if I submited bug report +
patch:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=110762
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=110872
there hasn't been any change in
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