[docbook-apps] AW: Graphical admonition in FO: Alignment?

2015-04-17 Thread Kallauch, Benjamin (EEIN)
Dear all, I made some further tests on the admonition alignment and incidentally discovered a strange behavior. If I made the fo:block inside the item body visible with a red dotted line, the inner block (built through apply-templates) is rendered on the bottom of its outer block. Here is an

AW: [docbook-apps] Listings placeable at the End of Printed Output?

2015-04-17 Thread Eisele, Kai Alexander
Hi, Sorry, but this does not work for me. Here some relevant data, that may be necessary for further analysis: Used tools/software XSLT Processor: Saxon Version 9-5-1-8 FO Processor: Apache FOP 1.1 XSL Stylesheet Files Distribution: ZIP-Release 1.78.1 downloaded from sourceforge.net

Re: [docbook-apps] Different settings for chunk.section.depth for different parts

2015-04-17 Thread Bob Stayton
Can't be controlled with a parameter, but it can with processing instructions. See: http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/1.78.1/doc/pi/dbhtml_stop-chunking.html Bob Stayton Sagehill Enterprises b...@sagehill.net On 4/14/2015 3:00 AM, Elias Gerber wrote: Hello everyone. Is it possible

Re: [docbook-apps] AW: Graphical admonition in FO: Alignment?

2015-04-17 Thread Bob Stayton
Hi, The way I interpret your examples is that just adding the red border to the block in the list-item-body changes the alignment of the list-item-label. Is that right? That should not happen. What FO processor are you using? Can you be a bit more precise on your need: What I need is to

Re: AW: [docbook-apps] Listings placeable at the End of Printed Output?

2015-04-17 Thread Bob Stayton
Sorry, I assumed you were using DocBook5 and the namespaced version of the stylesheets, now I see that you are using DocBook 4. In the customization I gave you, just remove the d: namespace prefix from the element names, then the stylesheet will recognize the elements in your document. Bob

Re: [docbook-apps] Using imageobject twice on title page fails (FO)

2015-04-17 Thread Bob Stayton
Hi, If you take a peek inside the generated titlepage.templates.xsl, you'll see that each of the title pages uses different modes to process their elements: recto page: xsl:template match=mediaobject mode=book.titlepage.recto.auto.mode fo:block xmlns:fo=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format;