Am 27.03.2013 08:31, schrieb Togan Muftuoglu:
> On 03/26/2013 10:05 PM, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
>> We need a docbook guru to do it. I googled around a bit but there is no
>> clear answer anywhere. It seems that this popular wish is really
>> difficult to solve. Sometimes I am really surprised about docbook...
>
> Have you looked at <http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/TitlePagePrint.html>
>
> """
> Book Cover
> If you have a simple page-size cover design that can be executed in
> XSL-FO and you want it to be part of your book, then the DocBook print
> stylesheet provides hooks to include it. Starting with version 1.73 of
> the stylesheets, the book template includes the following empty
> placeholder templates:
>
> <!-- Placeholder templates -->
> <xsl:template name="front.cover"/>
> <xsl:template name="back.cover"/>
>
> """
>

As said we need a docbook guru to do that. The recommendation you point 
to is the same just all the others for docbook "If you have a simple ... 
executed in XSL-FO ...".

What I have is an image (png, jpeg, you name it) and this is what I want 
on the titlepage. Nothing more, nothing less :)

Ulrich



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