This is pretty basic but I don't readily see the answer in Stayton's
book, and I'm new to DocBook.
I don't want to ever hyphenate words so how do I set that globally? Can
it be set in root.properties?
Thanks
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Steve Johnson, Senior Content Developer
Caringo
I want all instances of particular profiling elements to display in red
in the PDF. From Stayton's book, I see an example of how to bold text:
xsl:template match=phra...@role='genus']
xsl:call-template name=inline.boldseq/
/xsl:template
What I think I would do is change it to something like:
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On 07/20/2010 07:39 PM, Steve Johnson wrote:
Hi,
This is pretty basic but I don't readily see the answer in Stayton's
book, and I'm new to DocBook.
I don't want to ever hyphenate words so how do I set that globally?
Can it be set in
I read that. It doesn't help. I'm not interested in logic that turns
hyphenation on for some things and off for others.
On 7/20/2010 1:01 PM, Juri Memmert wrote:
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On 07/20/2010 07:39 PM, Steve Johnson wrote:
Hi,
This is pretty basic but I
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Hash: RIPEMD160
On 07/20/2010 08:05 PM, Steve Johnson wrote:
I read that. It doesn't help. I'm not interested in logic that turns
hyphenation on for some things and off for others.
Sorry... you may have over-read the following:
The DocBook print
Jirka Kosek wrote:
New build should appear shortly at
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/snapshots/
Please give it a try. If similar speedup will appear in other
implementations I will call this quite small patch a big DocBook
contribution to a green IT buzzword ;-)
I have made few
Jirka,
I can confirm a 28% decrease in my compile time with these changes. Wow!
Regards,
Dean Nelson
In a message dated 07/20/10 15:45:54 Pacific Daylight Time, ji...@kosek.cz
writes:
Jirka Kosek wrote:
New build should appear shortly at
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/snapshots/
Unfortunately, I have a custom local.l10n.xml that changes the words
used for cross-references. I suppose I can just add this directly to
en.xml instead of my customization layer so that I can take advantage
of this speed boost. I'll report back when I get around to it. I am
very happy to see
Sam Fischmann wrote:
Unfortunately, I have a custom local.l10n.xml that changes the words
used for cross-references. I suppose I can just add this directly to
en.xml instead of my customization layer so that I can take advantage
of this speed boost. I'll report back when I get around to it. I