doesn't
On Monday 01 August 2005 8:23 pm, Phillip Evans wrote:
I am running under windows xp. I am running 'forrest' and 'forrest run'
from the site directory that I ran forrest seed in. $FORREST_HOME is
set to the directory above the site directory, ie
'apache-forrest-0.7'. Listed below
What do you mean by edit styles?
Two things really. There are some aspects of the sdocbook conversion that
don't seem to be handled well by sdocbook2document.xsl, but you are right, I
don't know enough to make any beneficial changes there. I really need a
docbook2document.xsl in the longer term.
OK, here is the process I followed and the issues that I have found while
getting forrest to work with sdocbook.
I edited forrest.properties to include the sdocbook plugin and the Open
Office plugin.
I put a (validated) sdocbook file and an Open Office document into 'sample'
directory of a
-0.7
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From: Ross Gardler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: user@forrest.apache.org
Subject: Re: simplified docbook plugin (Was: Forrest run works but forrest
doesn't)
Phillip Evans wrote:
OK, here is the process I followed
-Original Message-
From: Ross Gardler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:06 PM
To: user@forrest.apache.org
Subject: Re: simplified docbook plugin (Was: Forrest run
works but forrest doesn't)
Phillip Evans wrote:
Thanks for your time on this. I
A rank beginner here. It's taken a while but I have forrest accepting
sdocbook files, and rendering them in both html and pdf, (with a bit of a
problem but more on that later) This works ok with the 'forrest run' command
but with 'forrest' the build fails, with none of the new documents included
is forrest giving? From where are you running either command
and to what directory is $FORREST_HOME set, if any?
I can't remember seeing this behavior so I don't have any additional ideas
right now. A copy paste of the failed command would help.
-Paul
Phillip Evans wrote:
A rank beginner here