Re: [docbook-apps] Customizing the topic element

2012-09-26 Thread Robert Fekete
: [docbook-apps] Customizing the topic element Hi, I am still trying to make it possible to xinclude a group of elements to multiple places in a document, and be able to validate every file. The simplified use-case is the following: file1.xml: ... procedure titleProcedure 1/title stepStep 1 stepStep 2

Re: [docbook-apps] Customizing the topic element

2012-09-25 Thread Bob Stayton
-- From: Robert Fekete frob...@balabit.com Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 6:28 AM To: DocBook Apps docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [docbook-apps] Customizing the topic element Hi, I am still trying to make it possible to xinclude a group

Re: [docbook-apps] Customizing the topic element

2012-09-07 Thread Robert Fekete
Ok, just FYI so others will know that there is a solution to the problem: The output is messed up because after resolving the xincludes, the topic tag is around the xincluded steps. I wasn't able to make it go away from XSL, so after resolving the xincludes but before creating the output format

Re: [docbook-apps] Customizing the topic element

2012-08-31 Thread Robert Fekete
Nevermind, seems that another customization had a bug, that broke this one as well. Now it is working as expected. Robert On 08/30/2012 03:28 PM, Robert Fekete wrote: Hi, I am still trying to make it possible to xinclude a group of elements to multiple places in a document, and be able to

Re: [docbook-apps] Customizing the topic element

2012-08-31 Thread Robert Fekete
Ehh, I was writing too fast. The problem described in my initial email is still not solved, any help is appreciated. On 08/31/2012 12:38 PM, Robert Fekete wrote: Nevermind, seems that another customization had a bug, that broke this one as well. Now it is working as expected. Robert On

[docbook-apps] Customizing the topic element

2012-08-30 Thread Robert Fekete
Hi, I am still trying to make it possible to xinclude a group of elements to multiple places in a document, and be able to validate every file. The simplified use-case is the following: file1.xml: ... procedure titleProcedure 1/title stepStep 1 stepStep 2 step xinclude