Hi Jon,
I think Carlos meant to use the official MathML namespace instead of a DTD
reference:
xmlns:mathml=http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML;
It seems loading the MathML DTD confused Jing. The DocBook 5 RelaxNG schema
permits elements in the MathML namespace, but it does not try to
On 31.10.2013 17:36, Bob Stayton wrote:
character entities in the MathML DTD. If Jing does not like loading the
entire MathML DTD as you tried, it would probably accept loading just
the entity declarations from the DTD. You could try copying the MathML
dtd to another file and stripping out
On 28.10.2013 17:11, Bob Stayton wrote:
But I also found that when processing with the xhtml5 stylesheet instead
of xhtml, that meta element is *not* output automatically (and the
epub3 stylesheet is based on xhtml5). I thought that was odd, since
the xhtml5 stylesheet imports from the xhtml
I've positioned the toc of a book after the preface (through processing
of an empty toc element in the xml source).
That works, except that the page number sequence is as follows:
(i, ii,) iii, iv, 5, 1, 2, 3, etc ...
^
where:
- pages i and ii are suppressed in the
Hi Jirka,
I just tested again with xhtml/docbook.xsl, and you are correct that Saxon
does not output that meta tag when output method=xml, but xsltproc does
with that stylesheet. But xsltproc does so only when the XHTML DTD is
specified. When the DTD reference is removed, as in xhtml5, then
Hi Erik,
You'll need to customize the template named 'page.number.format' from
fo/pagesetup.xsl. It has an xsl:choose with a case for the TOC when the
context element is a book (so the TOC is generated without a toc element),
so you need to add a case for a toc element when present:
On 31.10.2013 19:28, Bob Stayton wrote:
I just tested again with xhtml/docbook.xsl, and you are correct that
Saxon does not output that meta tag when output method=xml, but
xsltproc does with that stylesheet. But xsltproc does so only when the
XHTML DTD is specified.
Hmm, that's interesting
Hi Tim,
By default, the $generate.id.attributes param in the html stylesheet is set to
zero (it generates the old named anchor elements instead). If you set that to
1, then you should get an id output on cmdsynopsis.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
From: Tim Arnold
Sent:
On 31/10/13 19:54, Bob Stayton wrote:
Hi Erik,
You'll need to customize the template named 'page.number.format' from
fo/pagesetup.xsl. It has an xsl:choose with a case for the TOC when the
context element is a book (so the TOC is generated without a toc
element), so you need to add a case for a