hi Bob & everyone
Can you tell me what version of DocBook XSL your customization is based
on? The element was replaced by quite
awhile ago.
Looks as though it's from 2007! But also, I'm pretty sure that
switching the to a was something I did myself when I was
customising it. (for
Hi folks
On a hunt for which template I need to tweak for a table of contents in
an article. A clue or two from someone more expert would help!
Context is, I've got an old copy of oXygen, and I use some
slightly-customised XSL to convert DocBook 5 to HTML, for blog posts.
I haven't needed
Hello all
When transforming from DocBook to HTML using oXygen 8.2, I did have
xlink:title=whatever being made into title tags in HTML, but now it's
gone again.
I suspect this probably started when I got 1.77.1 a few weeks ago
(previously was using 1.74.0), though can't be 100% sure as I've
Hi Bob
thanks for your reply!
Can you supply more details:
1. Are you using DocBook 4 or DocBook 5 XML?
5.
2. Can you provide an example of your linking element with xlink:title
in it?
OK, experiment coming up. I've gone back and found an XML and HTML pair
from an old article, that
Hello Bob everyone
Congratuations on your customization!
thanks :-)
Regarding the para selection, your select statement is not selecting the
first para, it is selecting all child para elements in the annotation.
To get only the first para, use select=annotation/para[1].
Hmm, that's
Hello Bob everyone
If you are using DocBook 5, you could use an annotation element to
contain the hover title. You would need to write the XSL customization
to process the annotation, of course. See this reference for more info:
Hello all
I'm pondering how footnotes appear in HTML.
Some footnotes are just a reference to a source, whereas others include
further material, e.g. a discussion which wasn't quite on-topic enough
to make it into the main text.
A while back, I was reading a (printed) book where the
Thanks Larry Markus.
That particular document is finished now (with a bit of manual tweaking
at the end) - I was already very close to the deadline when I wrote here.
But I'm still interested for future reference in the possibilities.
Larry wrote:
I am not sure which versions of DocBook
Hello all
I've been working on a document in DocBook and transforming to HTML, but
the final version will be pasted into OpenOffice and saved as Word (not
my choice but that's what it's got to be in).
It's all going well, except then I thought to myself: we don't want the
footnotes to be
of error means some XSL files are not being read for
some reason. Are there no other error messages?
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
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Hello all
Not a major problem, but something I was puzzling over: how do the line
breaks get into HTML source files generated from DocBook XML? (or
indeed any XML I suppose.)
I don't mean the br / ones, I mean the ones that format the page you
can see when you View Source (which e.g. in
Hello all
(and a belated thanks to Mauritz and Bob for helpful replies to my last
question, which I seem to have neglected to report back on at the time -
have got link title attributes working nicely now via XLink.)
I'd been thinking I'd like to learn how to do a custom layer of XSL, so
as to
Hi Mauritz (if you're still reading here) everyone
a long time ago Mauritz Jeanson explained to me...
There is support for processing XLink links in the DocBook XSL stylesheets
that generate HTML (the support is not complete, however, but xlink:title
should work).
This means that if you use a
Hi Thomas everyone
(b.t.w - sorry Thomas, sent this to your private account by mistake
before, didn't mean to)
From the above error message, it seems that you are using DocBook 5.
In version 5, ulink is removed. Use link instead.
Aaah thanks, that makes sense. Fixed now.
Re title
Hi people
I got oXygen 8.2 earlier this year, and I've been writing some articles
in DocBook and then converting them to HTML.
Couple of questions:
1. When I use ulink url=whateverlink text/ulink, the transform
does succeed, and the resulting HTML contains the link as I'd
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