Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
Well, logically yes, but it does not seem to work the right way... This
now does work the same way as without the limiting parameter, without no
change if I change the limiting parameter...
I have done some investigations. It works on part and chapter level, but
not on
Well, logically yes, but it does not seem to work the right way... This
now does work the same way as without the limiting parameter, without no
change if I change the limiting parameter...
I have done some investigations. It works on part and chapter level, but
not on section level -- there is
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
Well, I actually cannot see why this change solves the problem of having
the same infinity deep ToCs on all leveles (which I had produced with
your last patch), but we may also have bugs in our own customizations,
and have an old XSL distribution used (so our
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
The solution would be to count with relative depth, and not absolute
depth, as it is now, but I don't know how to solve that elegantly...
Oh, sorry. I probably wasn't thinking when I wrote the code. Try change
xsl:variable name=absolute.depth select=count(ancestor::*)/
to
The solution would be to count with relative depth, and not absolute
depth, as it is now, but I don't know how to solve that elegantly...
Oh, sorry. I probably wasn't thinking when I wrote the code. Try change
xsl:variable name=absolute.depth select=count(ancestor::*)/
to
xsl:variable
I am cc'ing him in this message, and hopefully the
DSSSL/XSLT gurus in the PHPDOC team could get in touch
with Doug and see what can be done. He has the
expertise, the desire and the availability.
I added the unofficial official manual generation
gurus to the cc list. See also:
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
edition) sheets are tested, and nearly ready for usage, but we have one
problem. The TOCs are too deep. There is no general parameter in DocBook
XSL to limit toc deepness to some level, as far as I know. I don't know
Did you submited it as RFE
edition) sheets are tested, and nearly ready for usage, but we have one
problem. The TOCs are too deep. There is no general parameter in DocBook
XSL to limit toc deepness to some level, as far as I know. I don't know
Did you submited it as RFE
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
This seemes to be something similar:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=439079group_id=21935atid=373750
This is why I ask :)
I think that you want ToC which always has some specific depth. These
paramaters allows you to specify that you want to see
-Original Message-
From: Gabor Hojtsy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 February 2003 15:25
To: Jirka Kosek
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DOC] Someone that can help w/ our XSLT stylesheets
edition) sheets are tested, and nearly ready for usage, but
we have one
This seemes to be something similar:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=439079group_id=21935atid=373750
This is why I ask :)
I think that you want ToC which always has some specific depth. These
paramaters allows you to specify that you want to see sect1 (section)
and
Actually, this looks more relevant:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=445713group_id=21
935atid=373750
Hm, but that bug is closed, does that mean something good for us?
Where is that available as a feature, under what name? Or if it is not
available, then why the bug is
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
Actually, this looks more relevant:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=445713group_id=21
935atid=373750
Hm, but that bug is closed, does that mean something good for us?
Where is that available as a feature, under what name? Or if it is not
Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
OK, so what we would like to is to limit the toc deepness to a specific
number of levels, regardless of what tags are used to build up any level
in the XML source. Last time I checked there was no solution for this.
My eyes stopped on that explicit TOC specification, but
Thanks for the code, I'll test it this week.
Goba
OK, so what we would like to is to limit the toc deepness to a specific
number of levels, regardless of what tags are used to build up any level
in the XML source. Last time I checked there was no solution for this.
My eyes stopped on that
I attended Doug Tidwell's talk on XSLT for
Bioinformatics today, and he really knows his XSLT
quite well. Talked to him about the XSLT stylesheets
we are using for PHPDOC, and being that he has written
his book using DocBook, he was amenable to give us a
hand w/ getting them in working condition
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 17:11:47 -0800 (PST) Jesus M. Castagnetto
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doug also showed some really cool PDF generation using
Apache's FOP. So that would be another issue that
could be solved, because currently the XML - PDF is
broken (due to the gigantic size of the PHP
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Jesus M. Castagnetto wrote:
I attended Doug Tidwell's talk on XSLT for
Bioinformatics today, and he really knows his XSLT
quite well. Talked to him about the XSLT stylesheets
we are using for PHPDOC, and being that he has written
his book using DocBook, he was amenable to
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