Re: [docbook-apps] Listitem overwrites text in orderedlist

2013-10-01 Thread Mark Craig
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,

Re: [docbook-apps] Listitem overwrites text in orderedlist

2013-10-01 Thread Tony Graham
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)

Re: [docbook-apps] Listitem overwrites text in orderedlist

2013-10-01 Thread Matteo Regazzo
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

Re: [docbook-apps] listitem/para output in XHTML

2010-12-13 Thread Bob Stayton
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:

Re: [docbook-apps] listitem override=B ignored?

2008-03-15 Thread Bob Stayton
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

RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: ListItem

2002-03-04 Thread Prikryl,Petr
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

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: ListItem

2002-03-04 Thread Lars Bjørndal
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

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: ListItem

2002-03-04 Thread Togan Muftuoglu
* 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

RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: ListItem

2002-03-04 Thread Bradford, Denis
-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

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: ListItem

2002-03-04 Thread Lars Bjørndal
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