Re: [docbook-apps] Validating against Schematron

2020-07-30 Thread Richard Hamilton
Well that explains it. I was under the impression that jing and trang were stuck in amber back in 2009. I just checked and the version I had was from 2009. I just tried the 2018 version, and it works fine with .sch files. Thanks for setting me straight. Dick --- XML Press XML for Technical

Re: [docbook-apps] Validating against Schematron

2020-07-30 Thread Norman Tovey-Walsh
Richard Hamilton writes: > Running it using docbook.sch, I get a namespace error on db:, which is > strange, since db is properly declared in the Schematron file. I even > modified a test file so that it also used the prefix db: defined the > same way, but no luck. If I grab the latest 5.2 repo

Re: [docbook-apps] Validating against Schematron

2020-07-29 Thread Richard Hamilton
Hi Dave, Thanks for the suggestion. I hadn’t used Jing in so long that I didn’t remember that it has (or claims) support for Schematron. Did you modify Jing or the Schematron rules? I tried running it using the docbookxi.rng schema and also with the docbook.sch schematron rules (DocBook 5.0,

Re: [docbook-apps] Validating against Schematron

2020-07-29 Thread Ron Catterall
I've use Oxygen (current 22.1) for many years. No problems. On 7/28/20 9:16 PM, Bob Stayton wrote: I use Oxygen XML. Bob Stayton b...@sagehill.net On 7/28/2020 2:55 PM, Richard Hamilton wrote: This is a question for the group. What do you currently use for validating DocBook agains both

Re: [docbook-apps] Validating against Schematron

2020-07-29 Thread Dave Pawson
On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 at 22:55, Richard Hamilton wrote: > > This is a question for the group. > > What do you currently use for validating DocBook agains both RelaxNG and > Schematron? > > I’ve been looking around and downloading and trying some 10-to-15 year old > solutions, but I figure there

Re: [docbook-apps] Validating against Schematron

2020-07-28 Thread Frank Steimke
We use Oxygen XML Editor since Version 11 (recent Version is 22). It supports DocBook very well. The concept of Master files is great for large, modular Documents, because you can edit and validate a single file in context. (The same concept helps in analyzing and customization of DocBooks

Re: [docbook-apps] Validating against Schematron

2020-07-28 Thread Bob Stayton
I use Oxygen XML. Bob Stayton b...@sagehill.net On 7/28/2020 2:55 PM, Richard Hamilton wrote: This is a question for the group. What do you currently use for validating DocBook agains both RelaxNG and Schematron? I’ve been looking around and downloading and trying some 10-to-15 year old

[docbook-apps] Validating against Schematron

2020-07-28 Thread Richard Hamilton
This is a question for the group. What do you currently use for validating DocBook agains both RelaxNG and Schematron? I’ve been looking around and downloading and trying some 10-to-15 year old solutions, but I figure there has to be something newer (or an update to one of the older ones)