Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos a écrit :

> > * When a document contains a table, jade complains when I want to
> > publish it. It says:
> > /usr/bin/jade:<OSFD>0:104:42:E: document type does not allow element
> > "TGROUP" here; assuming missing "INFORMALTABLE" start-tag
> > /usr/bin/jade:<OSFD>0:126:9:E: end tag for "INFORMALTABLE" omitted, but
> > OMITTAG NO was specified
> > /usr/bin/jade:<OSFD>0:104:4: start tag was here
> >
> > With lyx-1.1.5fix1, I had no problem. When I export as SGML files, the
> > differences between version 1.1.5 and 1.1.6 gives:
> > <     <tgroup cols="2" colsep="1" rowsep="1">
> > ...
> > < </tbody>
> > < </tgroup>
> > ---
>
>   What if you put it inside a table float? That should be the solution,
> probably with the new insets enabled it will be easier to solve this problem.

Ok, it works. Thanks.

> > * There is a problem in 1.1.6 with the figures included, that are not
> > displayed when the document is exported in DVI/PostScript/PDF (or viewed
> > in DVI, etc.). The problem comes from the figure file path that is not
> > complete. The difference in the SGML export files between 1.1.5 and
> > 1.1.6 is:
> >
> > <    <graphic fileref="figurefile"></graphic>
> > ---
> > >    <graphic fileref="/home/ben/lyxdir/docbook/figurefile"></graphic>
>
>   The solution to this problem is to disable the temporary dir, that
> explains why I have not seen this behaviour.
>   Of course, this is a temporary fix.

It works, and (of course) makes the HTML export work too.

>   Now a little bit of advocacy. Absolute links are bads. Point. Suppose that
> you want to take your work, your tar your directory, as I usually do, with
> absolute links this is no more possible.

You are absolutely right ;-)

Bye,
BG

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