Thanks, Simon. I'll look how we could integrate use of PACBook into the
build.
Regards,
Mark
On 6/22/16 1:31 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> looking into the language support I can see only en/es/jp stopwords and
> de/en/fr stemmers:
>
> http://snapshots.docbook.org/xsl/webhelp/template/search/
>
> Has anybody implemented additional ones?
>
> In foreseeable future I'd like to cover also
Dear All,
looking into the language support I can see only en/es/jp stopwords and
de/en/fr stemmers:
http://snapshots.docbook.org/xsl/webhelp/template/search/
Has anybody implemented additional ones?
In foreseeable future I'd like to cover also pt/it/cs/nl. I have some ideas,
based on lucene
Hi Mark
PACBook can do this (among other things).
Use this stylesheet as a custom layer to call the DocBook profiling
stylesheet:
https://github.com/janiveer/PACBook/blob/master/xsl/DBProfile.xsl
Documentation is here:
https://github.com/STANLEYSecurity/PACBook/wiki/DBProfile.xsl
In your
I agree, the more I've used it the more I'm impressed with the coding,
for which many thanks to the docbook team.
regards
On 21 June 2016 at 23:06, Pc Thoms wrote:
> Hi Dave and Docbook-apps Company:
>
> In working with a legacy text, 1875, and it's index I entered five
It would be helpful to see a bit more info.
1. What was the commands used and what was the console output?
2. The XML looks OK, but do you have adequate permissions for that SVG
file?
3. Is this in an "info" section?
Regards
Dean Nelson
In a message dated 6/21/2016 3:34:51 P.M. Pacific