Le 26/04/2019 à 22:07, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Le 26/04/2019 à 22:03, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
Le 26/04/2019 à 21:23, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
Hello,
Le 26/04/2019 à 19:40, Stéphane Mottelet a écrit :
Le 26/04/2019 à 19:10, Antoine Monmayrant a écrit :
Hello Stéphane,
Not sure this does what you expect, but I think pandoc can do the
trick:
foo.xml copied from :
https://antispam.utc.fr/proxy/2/c3RlcGhhbmUubW90dGVsZXRAdXRjLmZy/help.scilab.org/docs/5.5.2/en_US/man.html
pandoc -f docbook -t latex foo.xml -o foo.pdf
OK, but you need the Scilab stylesheets in order to have the
correct output. I suppose the above assumes a basic rendering. My
question was rather about doing this within Scilab. The example of
the help page does not work on my machine for html and pdf output.
To do this, i have created a template toolbox restricted to
./etc/page.start (void), ./help/la_LA series of languages subdirs,
and ./jar empty.
I make a copy of the template. Then, i put in ./help/en_US the main
xml file (etc for other languages),
I set the current directory to the root dir of the template, and run
--> tbx_make . help // (*)
Then i display the HTML page in Chrome, preview the printing in PDF,
tune its layout, and that's OK.
Why on your side does it fail to generate the html? Any error
message in the terminal?
When I run the example of xmltopdf help page, all generated pdf files
are empty.
Yes, the PDF generator is KO. This is reported for years now.
But HTML pages can be well generate.
Hello;
No problem with "xmltops" with scilab -6.0.0 and 6.0.1 and ...
after with good program like "okular" with linux you transform help-
blabla .ps to help-blabla.pdf.
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