Have you tried this?
http://sourceware.org/ml/docbook-apps/2004-q1/msg00211.html
By re-defining normal.para.spacing attribute set in the customization layer.
It is, by default,
xsl:attribute-set name=normal.para.spacing
xsl:attribute name=space-before.optimum1em/xsl:attribute
xsl:attribute
Hi,
Actually, simply removing the space-before attributes in a customization
layer will not have any effect, because attribute-sets at different import
levels are merged, so you would still inherit the original attribute values.
Instead, you need to set them to zero in your customization
Hi Luis,
The roundtrip XSL stylesheets are designed such that the Word document
can be converted back into DocBook. The placement of the various
paragraphs for related elements is very important for this purpose.
However, it is relatively straight-forward to customise the
stylesheets to
Hi guys,
My question is the following:
By default, section titles appear in PDFs as follows:
1.2.5 This is a section title which is very
long.
I would like to indent the second line of a section title as follows:
1.2.5 This is a section title which is very
long.
Is it possible? If
Hi,
A short sample XML that illustrates the problem would be most helpful.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
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Hi Nancy,
A solution is described here in my book:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/SideBySide.html
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
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