So, Jade appears to assume that new chapters start on the right side
of the spread (i.e. odd-numbered). This would be true, if an extra
blank page were inserted at the end of the previous chapter, but since
it's not, an incorrect header/footer alignment occurs on that page.
I think
Hello everyone,
I'd like to describe a problem I'm experiencing with two-sided output,
using:
* Jade 1.2.1
* DocBook DSSSL stylesheets 1.64
It concerns documents with two-sided output:
(define %two-side%
;; Is two-sided output being produced?
#t)
The headers are alternately on the
Hi everyone,
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 09:38:23AM +1000, Phillip Shelton wrote:
A tool that does not use java.
-Original Message-
... its hard to see what
DSSSL/Jade buys you (apart from processing SGML, of course)
Ha ha! Nice one, Phillip. I entirely agree with you.
I
On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 10:58:48AM +0100, Juan R. Migoya wrote:
I'm using Jadetex 3.4, DSSSL 1.62 and Jade 1.2.1 and it works fine.
Okay, but could I just confirm what you mean by "fine"? Specifically,
can you tell me if you see any of these behaviours when you use
JadeTeX:
1. Erroneous page
Hello everyone,
This is a sincere question, I'd really like an answer: are you using
JadeTeX? And if so, does it work for you? Because I've been using
it, and I've found the results to be quite poor.
Let me tell you the story of my woes.
My system: Debian 2.2. I installed the stable