Thanks. This turned out relatively simple. I replaced the following code:
fo:block id={$id} xsl:use-attribute-sets=biblioentry.properties
xsl:copy-of select=$label/
xsl:choose
xsl:when test=$bibliography.style = 'iso690'
xsl:call-template
Hi All,
From the descriptions of primary [1] and secondary [2], I'm not clear
on how they are supposed to be used. The example at [3] is good, but
it does not show the resulting index.
Suppose I have the following:
chapter
...
section id=license
titleLicense/title
paraThe software
Hi Jeffrey,
Am Sonntag, 23. Oktober 2011, 09:37:48 schrieb Jeffrey Walton:
[...]
chapter
...
section id=license
titleLicense/title
paraThe software is licensed under GPL version 3. It was
encumbered to set it free as in beer (not as in public domain)./para
...
/chapter
Hi,
I have for one of my Docbook documents a longer title for one chapter, e.g.
Distributed Version control with Git. As the result the pdf output show
this chapter title in two rows.
Is there a parameter for the XSLT sheets to prevent this? It feel to me that
there is sufficient space in the
| -Original Message-
| From: Lars Vogel
|
| I have for one of my Docbook documents a longer title for
| one chapter, e.g. Distributed Version control with Git. As
| the result the pdf output show this chapter title in two rows.
|
| Is there a parameter for the XSLT sheets to
Hi Mauritz,
Thanks, works perfectly.
Best regards, Lars
2011/10/23 Mauritz Jeanson m...@johanneberg.com
| -Original Message-
| From: Lars Vogel
|
| I have for one of my Docbook documents a longer title for
| one chapter, e.g. Distributed Version control with Git. As
| the