I'm trying to add an ID attribute to DocBook's HTML TOC generation, like this:
Overview
Key Features
Sample
...
The ID value is simply taken from the xml:id value of the respective XML source
tag
I need a nudge in the right direction. When I take a peek inside the DocBook
dragon, er, rathe
Hi Bob,
Thanks for that info--it's exactly what I needed to know. Everything is working
again.
thanks,
--Tim
> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Stayton [mailto:b...@sagehill.net]
> Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 2:14 PM
> To: Tim Arnold; docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
> Subject: Re: [docb
That's because the template generating the TOC line first applies templates with
mode="label.markup" and then again applies templates with mode="title.markup".
Generally title.markup should generate just the title without a number. Use
mode="object.title.markup" to generate the combined versio
Hi,
For certain sections in my document I use a customization to change the
numbering (mode=label.markup) and the title (mode=title.markup). However, when
the TOC is created it appears that the label.markup is getting called twice.
That is,
is rendered as
"Example 13.1: Analysis" and in the TOC
The reference section contains refentry elements, which were originally
developed to produce man pages for UNIX-like systems. In general references
contain descriptions of things like commands, code-libraries, functions, and
configuration file formats (in general, the things that users and deve
One last thing, you can extract your presentation as SVG using PDG2SVG:
http://www.cityinthesky.co.uk/pdf2svg.html
HTH
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Mathieu Malaterre
wrote:
> Hi Kurt,
>
> From my very limited experience I found that kword did a pretty good
> job at importing PDF. I used a
Hi Kurt,
From my very limited experience I found that kword did a pretty good
job at importing PDF. I used also OpenOffice to write out -poor-
docbook.
You should be able to import your PDF file directly in KWord and
write out (X)HTML file. Watch out that all your formatting will be
lost (no m