RE: [docbook-apps] PDF-like HTML output

2015-08-24 Thread Jan Tosovsky
On 2015-08-24 Carlos Araya wrote: > On 2015-08-19 Jan Tosovsky wrote: > > On 2015-08-19 Carlos Araya wrote: > > > > > > The main issue for me is that, to my knowledge, there is no > > > open source solution that works with CSS Paged media and its > > > associated generated content) and none of the

Re: [docbook-apps] PDF-like HTML output

2015-08-24 Thread Carlos Araya
Please see my comments inline On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 2:07 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote: > Dear Carlos, > > thanks for your valuable feedback! > > On 2015-08-19 Carlos Araya wrote: > > The main issue for me is that, to my knowledge, there is no open source > > solution that works with CSS Paged media

RE: [docbook-apps] PDF-like HTML output

2015-08-19 Thread Jan Tosovsky
Dear Carlos, thanks for your valuable feedback! On 2015-08-19 Carlos Araya wrote: > The main issue for me is that, to my knowledge, there is no open source > solution that works with CSS Paged media and its associated generated > content) and none of the available commercial solutions is cheap.

Re: [docbook-apps] PDF-like HTML output

2015-08-19 Thread Carlos Araya
The main issue for me is that, to my knowledge, there is no open source solution that works with CSS Paged media and its associated generated content) and none of the available commercial solutions is cheap. Prince XML allows you to do development without a license but not commercial use. Whether

Re: [docbook-apps] PDF-like HTML output

2015-08-14 Thread Winslow Dalpe
I have a little experience in this arena with my latest project. A great resource I found for things like dynamic page numbers and other features was this article http://alistapart.com/article/building-books-with-css3 In it they actually discuss the table of contents issue you mention. For refer

Re: [docbook-apps] PDF-like HTML output

2015-08-14 Thread Peter Eisentraut
On 8/9/15 4:45 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote: > Dear All, > > (1) there was lot of work in W3 recently dedicated in CSS for paged media > (2) there are conversion tools from HTML+CSS to PDF utilizing these features > (3) some interesting JavaScript libraries have appeared (e.g. > vivliostyle.js) emulatin