I forgot to say that all the "company wide" driver files are also in
/usr/share/sgml/look (i.e. print.dsl etc). Other things such as standard
logos, library of standard terms (the "rubric" that most formal
documents include) are held here.
On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 10:58, Juan R. Migoya wrote:
> I w
I will keep your advice in safe place for future use :-)
It's invaluable :-)
Thanks, Ian
Juan R. Migoya
Ian Castle wrote:
>
> Use a "PUBLIC" identifier... then this is defined in the catalog. You
> then need a windows catalog and a UNIX/linux catalog for each machine...
>
> .. I use the follow
book Apps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [Fwd: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows]
Perhaps Samba would help: http://www.samba.org/
David
Your solution:
You can use the SYSTEM identifier and share a folder over the network.
Then put \\machine\drive\path\do
Perhaps Samba would help: http://www.samba.org/
David
Your solution: You can use the SYSTEM identifier and share a folder
over the network.Then put
\\machine\drive\path\docbook.dslEverybody will use the same file. It's
what I do.Won't work properly in
our environment - some of u
Don't forget the catalog wich is into the openjade folder.
Regards,
Juan R. Migoya
SPAIN
Jirka Kosek wrote:
> Sharon B Jones wrote:
>
> > The only catch I have now is to figure out why openjade doesn't want
> > to use my custom dsssl stylesheetit doesn't seem to like public
> > entities, o
Sharon B Jones wrote:
> The only catch I have now is to figure out why openjade doesn't want
> to use my custom dsssl stylesheetit doesn't seem to like public
> entities, only local (SYSTEM) ones. Anyone out there have any ideas?
You must set SGML_CATALOG_FILES environment variable to point
Sharon B Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>The only catch I have now is to figure out why openjade doesn't want to
>use my custom dsssl stylesheetit doesn't seem to like public entities,
>only local (SYSTEM) ones. Anyone out there have any ideas?
Perhaps it's a catalog problem?
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Jirka Kosek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
04/10/2002 05:23 AM
To: Sharon B Jones/Watson/IBM@IBMUS
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-AP
Sharon B Jones wrote:
> Also, does anyone have good instructions on using it with MikTex? The
> instructions I find are either for Linux (various flavors) or
> TeTexand the config files are not the same for miktex. I'm
> figuring this out as I'm going along, and I'm sure I can be doing
> so
I have some experience wiht Miktex, wich is the LateX distro I use. You
can ask me
for specific questions, perhaps I can help you. Please, indicate Miktex
version.
Regarding speed, I work with Windows NT 4.0 and have the same problem,
but I'm
working with tex output files of 1,5 Mb or more. Well,
Hi!
Running Win2k (sp2), docbook 4.1, openjade 3.1, dl 1.76 stylesheets. I am building the tex file from my docbook source using openjade. The tex file is created fairly quickly. and it's about 800Kb. I run pdfjadetex (or jadetex) on this tex file and it takes forever! Granted, it's runn
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