That’s an interesting parameter! Is there a way to apply this to some images,
but not all? For example, we don’t want our admonition graphics or our company
logo to be clickable in our output, but only the figures.
Thanks,
Michel
Van: Bob Stayton
Verzonden: vrijdag 7 mei 2021 23:51
Aan:
. Thanks in advance!
Kind regards,
Michel van den Burg
digital publishing | Uitgeverij Coutinho
06 - 10 75 75 14
LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelvandenburg/>
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The parameter generate.id.attributes handles this for the main sections, but I
would like to add all the id’s. Is this possible?
Thanks in advance!
Kind regards,
Michel van den Burg
digital publishing | Uitgeverij Coutinho
06 - 10 75 75 14
LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelvandenb
to transform xml:id to id.
Does anyone else know if the 1.0-stylesheets have a setting to transfer all
xml:id’s to the output? Or is Peter’s suggestion the way to go?
Many thanks,
Michel
Van: Peter Desjardins
Verzonden: donderdag 4 maart 2021 05:43
Aan: Michel van den Burg
CC: docbook-apps
Hi everyone,
I'm using the DocBook XSL to transform DocBook XML to EPUB and HTML. I have a
question about including xml:id in the output as id's.
I know that it's possible to include the xml:id of main sections in the output
using generate.id.attributes. I also have xml:id's in some of my
Hello everyone,
I'm using the DocBook XSL to transform DocBook XML to EPUB and HTML.
We use these templates in our customization layer to make our HTML output more
meaningful:
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml; class="partintro">
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;>
What was the result?
Peter
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 6:26 AM Michel van den Burg mailto:b...@coutinho.nl
wrote:
Hi everyone, I'm using the DocBook XSL to transform DocBook XML to EPUB and
HTML. I would like to transform
td role="breedte-50"
to
td class="breedte-50&quo
Hi everyone, I'm using the DocBook XSL to transform DocBook XML to EPUB and
HTML. I would like to transform
td role="breedte-50"
to
td class="breedte-50"
in my HTML output, but unfortunately the output is
td
I have tried to use match:
docbook:td[@role = 'bron']
and I've tried the