Thanks Jirka. If you think that the problem cannot be resolved with Xalan,
I'll try Saxon instead.
Vincent
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From: "Jirka Kosek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Vincent Hikida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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time
Norm fixed the problem and said that the bug was due to a workaround he did for
a xalan bug. I am hoping that there can be a similar fix this time.
Vincent Hikida
> > automatic TOC. The TOC element in docbook is used if
> > > you define your own manual TOC (not very useful,
> > > really).
> > >
> > > For automatic TOC, if you're using the XSL
> > > stylesheets, you have to overwrite in your custom
>
I get an index.html either way. There is no difference between having an
empty toc and not having one.
Vincent
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From: "Bob Stayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Creat
Xalan also works. I posted an example of a bug in xalan at:
http://www.vhikida.com/docbook/docbook.html
You should use the chunk.xsl that comes with docbook-xsl 1.51.1. The bug
posted was created with 1.50.0. Also posted is an example of ant build file
using xalan rather than running from the
/ Vincent Hikida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| I'm having a problem in the html created using chunk.xml.
|
| Basically, the "next" and "prev" links are often wrong. An example is that
| the next link may be "ch03s02.htmlch04.htmlch04s02.htm
I'm having a problem in the html created using chunk.xml.
Basically, the "next" and "prev" links are often wrong. An example is that
the next link may be "ch03s02.htmlch04.htmlch04s02.html" when it should be
ch03s02.html
I've documented my problem at http://www.vhikida.com/docbook/docbook.html
Vincent Hikida wrote:
> I have a few questions on using javahelp.xsl.
>
> 1) Right after each chapter heading in the javahelp html, I get the text
> "Table of Contents". I realize that in a regular docbook html, that a
table
> of contents goes after the chapter he
Vincent Hikida wrote:
> I have a few questions on using javahelp.xsl.
>
> 1) Right after each chapter heading in the javahelp html, I get the text
> "Table of Contents". I realize that in a regular docbook html, that a
table
> of contents goes after the chapter he
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Vincent Hikida wrote:
> I have a few questions on us
Norm,
I am not sure what the convention on this list is for saying thanks. I don't want to
clutter up the archives.
Thank you for your help and everyone else.
Also, I posted my examples to the web because I wasn't sure of what the conventions
were in regard to attachments.
Could someone tel
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| Actually I forgot that I actually do
.
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From: Vincent Hikida [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 5:34 PM
To: 'Jirka Kosek'
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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: javahelp.xls (base.dir)
Jirka,
Thanks for all your answers. I'll have to try using the customi
I'm somewhat in a rush now to go to an all day Oracle Users Group meeting
but I just want to say what a great list this is
As for the version of javahelp.xsl I found this in it.
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$Id: javahelp.xsl,v 1.1 2002/05/02
> 2) The labels in the map file that is generated seems random alphanumeric
> text. I need to reference these labels in java code in order to get
context
> sensitive help. a) Is there a tag in the docbook xml that I can use to
set
> these "labels"?
I think that setting id attribute on compon
Kosek [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject:Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: javahelp.xls (base.dir)
Vincent Hikida wrote:
> When using Xalan with javahelp.xls I use the base.dir parameter. The
html
>
When using Xalan with javahelp.xls I use the base.dir parameter. The html
files all go to the directory selected. However, all the other javahelp
files (xml, hs, jhm) stay in the the same directory as the docbook xml. Is
there a way to direct these files into the same directory?
Vincent
I have a few questions on using javahelp.xsl.
1) Right after each chapter heading in the javahelp html, I get the text
"Table of Contents". I realize that in a regular docbook html, that a table
of contents goes after the chapter heading, however this seems pretty
meaningless in javahelp. Am I
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