Yes, it was a bug. I just fixed it in SVN, and the latest XSL snapshot
build seems to work. This fix will be in the 1.78.1 release. Thanks for
the report.
http://snapshots.docbook.org/
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
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Fro
Instead of converting to articles, maybe it would make more sense to look at
the HTML-chunk output? With a little configuration, you can probably get it to
chunk one file per chapter, then you'll get the TOC for all chapters plus each
one can have its own TOC as needed.
Regards,
Paul Bort
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Oh, I see what you mean now. I refer to those as local TOCs. I suppose your
choice of articles influences whether those are available, but there is
probably a way to automate what you are doing. Can you provide more detail
as to the markup you are using, and the results you want?
--Aaron
On Fri,
I'm getting other spurious 'style' attributes with hardcoded styles
using 1.77.1 HTML5/EPUB 3. (My previous question about width and height
on img has been fixed.) These attributes should probably be removed,
because I can't override them with CSS styles. (The HTML5 specs don't
state that my sp
Hi Aaron,
Thanks, yes you are probably right.
The "book" used to be an Docbook book, with a proper TOC and everything.
Now, I built a tool to publish a website out of a collection of
articles, so I ended up converting the chapters to articles.
What I was missing was the old kind of TOC. Where t
Hi,
I just tried out the new activate.external.olinks property in 1.78.0. It
worked just fine when I tried on the html format -- that is, setting it
to 0 successfully deactivated the external links. But when I tried it
out on the epub format (the 2.0.1 version), it did not affect the
external