On 2018-04-25 Jirka Kosek wrote:
> On 25.4.2018 11:57, Tony Graham wrote:
> > Sorry, but I've never used it, so all that I know is what's on the website.
>
> I see. After digging some old emails I have been able to find this link:
>
> https://www.antennahouse.com/i18n-support-library-2/
>
> It c
I forgot to mention that Eliot pointed me to a new package of i18n
support that he created for DITA and it is packaged for the DITA-OT, but
it can be adapted for use outside of DITA. It is written for Saxon 9,
however. It is available on GitHub at:
https://github.com/dita-community/org.dita-c
On 25/04/2018 11:10, Jirka Kosek wrote:
On 25.4.2018 11:57, Tony Graham wrote:
Sorry, but I've never used it, so all that I know is what's on the website.
I see. After digging some old emails I have been able to find this link:
https://www.antennahouse.com/i18n-support-library-2/
It contains
Hello all,
Thanks for tracking down that package, Jirka. I haven't tested it, but
that should work with Japanese using the kimber indexing method as
described in my book:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/IndexIntl.html#KimberIndexMethod
I contacted Eliot Kimber, the author of the i18n_sup
On 25.4.2018 11:57, Tony Graham wrote:
> Sorry, but I've never used it, so all that I know is what's on the website.
I see. After digging some old emails I have been able to find this link:
https://www.antennahouse.com/i18n-support-library-2/
It contains open-source part of library that should b
On 25/04/2018 10:50, Jirka Kosek wrote:
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It's probably not what you want to hear, but Antenna House does have a
commercial product for doing DocBook indexes:
https://www.antennahouse.com/antenna1/i18n-index-library/
Isn't this newer version of library that is needed for "kimber" indexing
me
On 24.4.2018 21:53, Tony Graham wrote:
>> But it is still unclear how to tweak the index code to generate groups
>> from
>> non-latin characters.
>
> I don't know, either.
DocBook stylesheets support three methods of indexing, see:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/IndexIntl.html
In "kosek" me
Release of XMLmind Word To XML v1.5. Highlights:
- Several enhancements and bug fixes mostly related to the support of
East Asian languages.
- XMLmind Word To XML, which passed all non-regression tests, is now
officially supported on Java™ 10 platforms.
More information in http://www.xmlmin