Hello all
When transforming from DocBook to HTML using oXygen 8.2, I did have
xlink:title=whatever being made into title tags in HTML, but now it's
gone again.
I suspect this probably started when I got 1.77.1 a few weeks ago
(previously was using 1.74.0), though can't be 100% sure as I've
Thanks Jirka, David,
I'll try to make a simple table data structure indeed, and a short
customization for this specific usecase.
Best regards,
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NeoDoc
Camille Bégnis
On 13/12/2012 18:32, David Cramer wrote:
On 12/13/2012 10:26 AM, Jirka Kosek wrote:
So in some cases it can be quite
Hello!
I've searched the bug tracking system for any info but didn't find any such
issue (see initial posting by Richard below) mentioned there since the date of
posting (23.11.2012). Just wondering if the following issue (absence of fo:
and namespace declaration while generating titlepage
Hello,
I try to customize the bk01-toc.html file with the table-of-contents when
generating HTML frames from a DocBook file.
Now I need to add a CSS class mktree to the topmost ul (I replaced dt by
ul):
pbTable Of Contents/b/p
ul CLASS=mktree
lispan class=prefacea
The namespace problem for generating title pages is fixed in SVN and will be
included in the forthcoming release. The 1.77.1 ns version is capable of
generating the correct file, but when you use the template/titlepage.xsl
stylesheet, you have to set the ns parameter manually:
Hi,
In the 1.77.1 version, you will need to copy the 'make.toc' template from
html/autotoc.xsl to your customization layer and add it after:
xsl:element name={$toc.list.type}
xsl:attribute name=classmktree/xsl:attribute
In the forthcoming version, a template named 'toc.list.attributes' is
Hi Jennifer,
Can you supply more details:
1. Are you using DocBook 4 or DocBook 5 XML?
2. Can you provide an example of your linking element with xlink:title in
it?
I presume since you are using Oxygen that your file validates and the xlink
namespace is properly declared.
Bob Stayton
Hi Bob
thanks for your reply!
Can you supply more details:
1. Are you using DocBook 4 or DocBook 5 XML?
5.
2. Can you provide an example of your linking element with xlink:title
in it?
OK, experiment coming up. I've gone back and found an XML and HTML pair
from an old article, that
Hi Jennifer,
namesp. cut : stripped namespace before processing
This indicates that the stylesheet being applied to your DocBook 5 document
is the non-namespaced version. That stylesheet cannot match on namespaced
elements, so it first converts the DocBook 5 document to DocBook 4 before