Re: [Fwd: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows]

2002-04-13 Thread Ian Castle
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

Re: [Fwd: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows]

2002-04-13 Thread Juan R. Migoya
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

RE: [Fwd: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows]

2002-04-12 Thread Sharon B Jones
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

RE: [Fwd: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows]

2002-04-12 Thread David Cramer
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

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows

2002-04-11 Thread Juan R. Migoya
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

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows

2002-04-11 Thread Jirka Kosek
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

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows

2002-04-10 Thread Matthew Braun
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?

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows

2002-04-10 Thread Sharon B Jones
Voice: 914-945-2188  Fax: 914-945-4490 Voice Systems Natural Language Engines GUI Tools Team Lead Jirka Kosek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/10/2002 05:23 AM                 To:        Sharon B Jones/Watson/IBM@IBMUS         cc:        [EMAIL PROTECTED]         Subject:        Re: DOCBOOK-AP

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows

2002-04-10 Thread Jirka Kosek
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

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows

2002-04-09 Thread Juan R. Migoya
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,

DOCBOOK-APPS: jadetex very slow on windows

2002-04-09 Thread Sharon B Jones
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