Hi Bernhard,
Actually, a figure does not have to be confined to one page. That is a
stylesheet feature, not a feature of DocBook XML.
In DocBook XSL, a figure element is processed to use the attribute-set
named 'figure.properties', which by default is defined in fo/param.xsl as:
use-att
Hi Bob,
unfortunately, your suggestion did not work. Obviously a figure is glued
to one page, it cannot be spread on more than one. Therefore, the only
thing that comes to my mind would be to reset the figure number by -1.
Is this possible?
Regards
Bernhard
Am 26.10.2018 um 22:48 schrieb Bob S
Hi Bernhard,
This is more of a DocBook issue than an Oxygen XML issue.
Currently DocBook 5.1 does not support subfigures, but version 5.2 under
development will support a new element named which can
contain one or more "formal" elements (table, figure, example,
equation). That would allow f
The Docbook definitive Guide does not mention subfigures.
The Docbook xsl complete Guide does not either.
I have a figure too large that the text can only be read by magnifying
glass. So I wand two parts of it on two pages. But I cannot see how to
number it correctly Fig. 1a and Fig. 1b. Can plea
Hi Bernhard,
I produced a PDF from a sample DocBook document with the default
settings, I obtained the PDF and opened it in Adobe Reader. In the
Reader there is a the "Document Properties" dialog where it lists this
size: 8.27 X 11.69 inches which translates to (210 x 297mm).
So I cannot repro
Hi,
while transforming the indicated paper size is A4 but the document
produced is (errorneously) something else. The paper-type in the
parameters is also "a4". Something is fishy. Where is the error?
Latest build XML Editor 20.1, build 2018101517.
Regards Bernhard
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