Hi,
Indeed, the .jar file in the zip file I originally posted appears to be
incomplete. I just posted to that link an older version of i18n_support
whose jar file has that class. Download and give that a try. Again, I
haven't had time to set this version up and test it, but I'm pretty sure
Sorry, I didn't test this version before posting it. I assumed it would
work like the earlier versions. I'll check it out and report back.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
On 6/1/2018 5:28 AM, Maxime Bégnis wrote:
Hi Bob,
I could not make it work:
in autoidx-kimber.xsl t
On 1.6.2018 14:28, Maxime Bégnis wrote:
> but that class is missing from the archive given in the page from the
> DocBook wiki. i18n_support.jar does not contain it. I found some
> references to it in the sources but it's not there.
>
> So the stylesheet terminates with with the xsl:message on lin
hi,
I've been using the xslt1 docbook 5 stylesheets for a few years. Works
fine, and I have a medium size customization layer. But the time has come
to rewrite some of my templates (technical debt accrued last year).
I wonder about switching to the xslt2 stylesheets since I'm recoding anyway.
Has
Hi Bob,
I could not make it work:
in autoidx-kimber.xsl there is a reference to the Java class
com.isogen.saxoni18n.Saxoni18nService:
xmlns:k="java:com.isogen.saxoni18n.Saxoni18nService"
but that class is missing from the archive given in the page from the
DocBook wiki. i18n_support.jar doe
Thank you very much for your answer.
I was initially thinking that the topic was as simple as it is for
western languages. For the specific document I am currently working on,
I simply asked the author an ordered list of symbols to be used in the
index. I'll provide the list and the Chinese va