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David Blewett wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>> However, I have no idea what it'll take to get this patch propagated
>> into the copies people actually use, so your fix sounds good for the
>> short term.
>
>>
bmitted the patch to gentoo's bugzilla:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158605
David Blewett
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re-do their work for each
release. Do we really want to continue considering this addition to
the project as well as their work to be "second-class citizens" wrt
the rest of the distribution?
David Blewett
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h is not possible with DSSSL. In order to do
this, I would have to run the conversion *every time* I wanted to
work on a new release of the manual to bookstores.
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've added one for XSL-FO
> output, which you can invoke by "make postgres-{A4|US}.fo". (You will
> probably want yet a different paper format for your book.)
Excuse my ignorance, but I thought XSLT stylesheets can only be used
on XML files?
David Blewett
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ake on creating a Lulu account for the
fundraising group. We would then move the volumes I did for 8.1 to their
account, and raise the price so that any profit went to them. The
ability to order the 8.2 manual from bookstores could increase the
visibility of the project as a whole.
David Blewet
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Hi All:
Just noticed that the release notes section for 8.1.5 has this heading
in it: "E.1.1. Migration to version 8.1.4".
David
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Peter Eisentraut wrote:
>
> That's because the stylesheet you are using is an html stylesheet.
>
>> Meanwhile, can someone provide me with
>> either postgres.rtf or postgres.fot from the 8.1 series?
>
> You can build a postgres.fot from the makefile
e escapades with openjade, I heartily
agree with this decision. Meanwhile, can someone provide me with either
postgres.rtf or postgres.fot from the 8.1 series?
David Blewett
The software versions I'm using are as follows:
openjade:I: "openjade" version "1.3.2"
openj