On 6 March 2013 22:34, Harry Percival <[email protected]> wrote:
> The basic styles for HTML output are fine, but going via backend=xml, and
> then eg db2pdf produces very grey output... No source-highlight, etc.

Docbook contains no styling, the styles allocated to docbook entities
are entirely determined by the docbook processor you use.  Each
processor seems to have decided on a different method of defining its
styles, and how it performs source highlighting.  Questions therefore
need to go to the list of the docbook processor you are using.

>
> Can anyone point to a reasonable set of default styles for
> docbook-xml-to-pdf, and how to use them?  Is there some way of repurposing
> the styles from http://epubzengarden.com/ for example?

Epub is just wrapped up HTML so uses the same styling as HTML, so
unless your docbook processor uses that, then you can't "repurpose"
such styling.

Cheers
Lex


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