[moving this over to the docbook-apps mailing list where such topics are
usually covered]
I'm not able to duplicate this problem with the stock html and xhtml
stylesheets. Can you test with the stock stylesheets to see if your
customization might be introducing the changes? That will help us know
where to look.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
DocBook Consulting
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----- Original Message -----
From: Marie Sauvage - EBM WebSourcing
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 2:47 AM
Subject: [docbook] new lines in <pre> blocks in xml/xhtml output
Hi !
I have a problem with output in xml/xhtml mode : the generated source go
to new line too often.
Better than explanation here are the codes :
My docbook source :
<screen>
a simple <emphasis role="bold">test</emphasis> screen
a simple test screen<co id="simple-test-1" />
a simple test screen
</screen>
The html output in mode="html" :
<pre class="screen">
a simple <span class="bold"><strong>test</strong></span>
screen
a simple test screen<a name="simple-test-1"></a><img
border="0" alt="1" src="../../resources/images/callouts/1.png">
a simple test screen
</pre>
The html output in mode="xml" (or mode="xhtml") :
<pre class="screen">
a simple <span class="bold">
<strong>test</strong>
</span> screen
a simple test screen<a name="simple-test-1"/>
<img border="0" alt="1" src="../../resources/images/callouts/1.png"/>
a simple test screen
</pre>
Resulting problem is that when viewing the page with browser, there is
many line breaking and code isn't understandable.
I'm trying to compare html and xhtml stylesheets from docbook but don't
find where the problem can come from and how to solve it. Does anyone have
an idea ?
Thanks in advance,
Marie.
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