Jeff Garland wrote:
Eric Niebler wrote:
So you should back up and tell me exactly what it is you're trying to
do. Are you trying to generate the date_time pdf? If so, then all you
need to do is type "bjam --v2 pdf" from the date_time/xmldoc directory
after applying my Jamfile.v2 patch.
I've applied your patch to the release candidate and head now -- it
looks good. We may still have some issue with changes we made to the
process w.r.t custom style sheets for pdf to keep text within tables
correctly, but I'm not 100% sure on that. I've now got my local setup
able to at least generate the html successfully -- pdf doesn't work for
me, but that's an environment thing for me -- Bart has successfully
generated pdf.
Oddly enough, I started having troubles generating the date_time PDF
last night. I tracked the problem down to non-unique id attributes
handed out by BoostBook and FOP. I fixed the problem with a tweak to the
BoostBook XSL transforms, so Bart may want to sync and try again.
--
Eric Niebler
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com
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