That's what you're looking for, I suppose.
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/fo/fop.extensions.html
Stephen Bannasch, 16:44 14.03.2002:
>Maybe "bookmarks" isn't the right word but I'd like to be able to display
>my docbook pdf output with a list of outlined bookmarks.
>
>I
If in width="some-value" is specified, it won't be
rendered the same way having the within
as without as parent: the verbatim font size doesn't get
smaller with wider widths.
So I changed the following in my print/dbcallou.dsl:
(define ($callout-verbatim-display$ indent line-numbers?)
;
Could somebody please give me some hints, how to change the following dsssl
(from print/dbinline.dsl) to render citations in the form of
See Foobook02 for further bars.
to something like
See [Foobook02, p. 17] for further bars.
Which attribute should one use for that maybe (instead of "pages"
me, 20:08 09.03.2002:
>(2)
>Good typography is to typeset acronyms a little bit smaller than normal,
>e.g. 9.5pt instead of 10pt is a good font-size for acronyms not to catch
>the eye too much. (I'm not talking about Small Caps here ;)
>So I inserted "font-size: ..." in the "(define $charseq$" a
(1) In docbook-dsssl-1.76 italic monospace and strong monospace do not
inherit verbatim-size-factor. Parts of my new dbprint.dsl [see below].
(2) Good typography is to typeset acronyms a little bit smaller than
normal, e.g. 9.5pt instead of 10pt is a good font-size for acronyms not to
catch th
Hi-
(1) Just wondered why sub-/superscripts are defined by fractions of
font-size since there seem to be "\sub" and "\super" -constructs in RTF as
well, which would -- in contrast to the current method -- use the fonts'
own sub- and superscript-characters. The latter (if available) went through
In some languages the format for numbering parts, chapters, sections is like
#.#.# title, instead of
#.#.#. title
Where can I get rid of the last dot?
TIA, david
Hi, is there apart from tables and list-items another way to have two
different alignments in one line? What I want is a right-aligned figure in
front of text (e.g. numbered headings). Using tables I soon (ca. at page
150, i.e. maybe the 500th ...) get out of memory.
Same problem everywhere?
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