On 09/11/2015 12:56 PM, Katie Welles wrote:
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| Have any of you PDF + HTML output with Docbook? If anyone has
| such a project and will be willing to show it off, send some URLs!
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I've been using DocBook as a vehicle for literate programming
for well over ten years now. Here are several doz
On Thu, 15 Jan 2015, Dan Shelton wrote:
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| Is there a Docbook XML editor which enforces the Docbook
| schema during editing?
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| I am looking for an editor which loads the Docbook XML schema and then
| only allows the creation of tags which are allowed at the current
| position in the XML docu
Here at the New Mexico Tech Computer Center, we've been using
DocBook for all our official publications for over ten years now.
I thought some of you might like to see our customization layer.
It is literate in the Don Knuth sense---the actual XSLT is
embedded in the documentation explaining what
On Tue, 8 May 2012, Carlos Araya wrote:
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| Just curious as to why you think xsl-fo is a dead standard?
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A colleague (who does not wish to be quoted) says there's not
much action on the committee anymore. Although it is still
officially supported, it seems moribund.
I was sort of hoping t
I've just put the finishing touches on a Python module to assist
in the programmatic construction of XSL-FO files. It's built on
top of lxml:
http://www.nmt.edu/tcc/projects/fohelpers
If you find this useful or have any comments, I'd like to hear
about it. I realize XSL-FO is a dead standa
As much as I love XSLT (half-kidding here), I have several
applications to generate PDFs from databases, and from other
sources that XSLT can't reach directly.
Since I discovered SQLAlchemy (http://www.sqlalchemy.org), life
is much nicer: In Python, I can pull data from SQL databases
without gett
I've indexed three 500-page books, but never in DocBook.
However, I'd like to reinforce Thomas Schraitle's point that it
is both important and nontrivial.
The first thing I'd recommend is to read up on indexing. The
Wikipedia page is a good starting point.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Index
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010, Jason Gilmore wrote:
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| I am however running into a strange issue involving
| elements in which the enclosed text is delimited by .
| When I convert from Docbook to PDF using oXygen (using the Saxon 6.5
| transformer), my program listing's include two extra newlines at th
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| Hi, yesterday I talked with Camille on IRC about getting
| docbook used more in industry. I am searching for companies
| that already use it and that could give a good example about
| what they do with docbook and why they use it. And I also got
| one first contact I am going to write to.
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| I'm hoping to embed DocBook within some Java code (as
| comments). Along with some support utilities, this should
| allow embedding of documentation next to the code it describes.
| This is somewhat similar to JavaDoc, but:
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| a. using DocBook vocabulary,
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| b. to be included within
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| We've looked at the simplified version of DocBook and it's TOO simple.
| We have a couple of examples of local style manuals (thank you!). If
| anyone else wants to share their tag subsets, that would be gratefully
| received. We appreciate the goal of reducing complexity and
| ambiguity--ma
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| Yet again, quote
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| A small Python script extracts one or more source files from
| the document, and these are the executable form of the program.
| /quote
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| That seems wrong John?
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What exactly is wrong with that? I have a Makefile set up
so I type:
make code
and
On Mon, 5 Jan 2009, Dave Pawson wrote:
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| I've seen Norm using docbook to tangle and weave XML.
| I'm wondering how well docbook would work for code?
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Been doing it for years. Have a look at:
http://www.nmt.edu/~shipman/soft/litprog/
This pages has links to lots of Python examples,
Is there some reason you can't use ? It has the same
content model as , except no element.
Best regards,
John Shipman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Applications Specialist, NM Tech Computer
Center,
Speare 119, Socorro, NM 87801, (505) 835-5950, http://www.nmt.edu/~john
``Let's go outside and commiser
Oops, I made a cut and paste error! The fragment should be:
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| This next section...blah blah blah
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| Line 1
| Line 2
| Line 3
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| Etc.
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John Shipman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Applications Specialist, NM Tech Computer
Center,
Speare 119, Socorro,
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007, Tommy Nordgren wrote:
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| Do anyone know of a library for generating DocBook
| programlisting fragments from source code listings marked up
| with special comments. The purpose is to generate the Docbook
| source and program language source, from a common
| specification.
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Stefano Sabatini wrote:
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| Do someone know if it's possible with emacs NXML mode to see (for
| example in the ECB method buffer) the layout of the document edited,
| for example the hierarchy of chapters and sections?
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I wrote a little Python script to pull out the id a
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Stefano Sabatini wrote:
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| Stefano Sabatini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 9 May
| 2007 11:38:19 +0200:
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| I would like to avoid to use MathML, due to its need for a graphical
| editor, so using the compact tex notation
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I've been trying for some time to find a way
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