Hi Matteo,
Setting orderedlist.label.width,
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/fo/orderedlist.label.width.html,
seemed to help.
Setting that to 1.8em instead of the default 1.2em seemed to fix the problem
for lists having a double-digit number of items,
On Tue, October 1, 2013 7:29 am, Matteo Regazzo wrote:
I'm just learning, since 3 months, to use docbook and to write the
stylesheets.
Now I have this problem: in the orderedlist of the FO the distance from
the listitem to the text is not dynamic and if the listitem number (dot
included)
Thank you Mark,
I tried to add
/xsl:param name=orderedlist.label.width1.8em/xsl:param/
and it has immediately worked.
Thanks even to Tony Graham, I tried to understand how to integrate your
customization in my stylesheet (and I even tried to do it), but I'm too
young on using these
Hi Dave,
The extra space is an artifact of some browsers, not all. It should not appear
in that context. That said ...
The p tag is coming from the para element inside the listitem. Actually,
the first para in the listitem. This template customization would remove the p
wrapper:
Hi Sam,
The wording is keyword for the type of mark, not an arbitrary string to be
used as a mark. Here keyword means a name of a mark from the list of marks
supported by the stylesheet. In HTML output, only three kinds of marks are
supported, disc, circle, square. More are supported in FO
Hi Lars,
I am not going to explain what and why DocBook tools produce.
But for HTML 4.01, the LI element can contain block or inline
elements (zero or more). The P is the block element where the p tag
is required and the /p tag is optional. Thus, the following
ul
lipSome Paragraph/p/li
Prikryl,Petr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... I guess that it depends on the browser if the two
cases will be rendered the same way or differently.
Yes, I think you are right.
I am not good in DocBook, yet. But I would
expect the first case to be produced from your source,
because you
* Lars Bjørndal; [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04 Mar, 2002 wrote:
Prikryl,Petr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... I guess that it depends on the browser if the two
cases will be rendered the same way or differently.
Yes, I think you are right.
Links, w3m and lynx all behave differently. Below is a hack
-Original Message-
From: Togan Muftuoglu
Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: ListItem
Below is a hack for xsl
stylesheets which was on the mailling list (sorry I do not remember who
made the fix ) it works for me when I use *links*
Hmm, the attachment that I downloaded was corrupted But I
Hi!
Could you pleas say some words about in what file to put this stuff below?
Lrs
Togan Muftuoglu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Lars Bjørndal; [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04 Mar, 2002 wrote:
Prikryl,Petr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... I guess that it depends on the browser if the two
cases will be
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