Absolutely correct!

 

After every line I had a windows line break(0d 0a which stands for
\r\n). I converted my file to UNIX-format and it solved the problem. 

 

Thank you Bob!

 

Greetings 

Mathias

 

Von: Bob Stayton [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Sonntag, 23. August 2009 20:25
An: Mathias Schindler; DocBook Apps
Betreff: Re: [docbook-apps] Problems with including code samples using
<xi:include>

 

This sounds like an issue of a DOS/Windows line ending (CR+LF) being
interpreted as a Linux line ending (LF), leaving the CR in place as part
of the text.   A hex dump of the program code might give you a clue. If
so, there are utilities to convert the line endings.

 

I would have thought "ignore-if-before-linefeed" would work.

 

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
[email protected]

 

 

        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: Mathias Schindler <mailto:[email protected]>  

        To: Bob Stayton <mailto:[email protected]>  ; DocBook Apps
<mailto:[email protected]>  

        Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 12:34 AM

        Subject: AW: [docbook-apps] Problems with including code samples
using <xi:include>

         


        I think that XInclude inserts these &#xD; characters. I tried to
set the attribute "white-space-treatment" to "ignore-if-before-linefeed"
but it didn't help.


        Mathias


         

        Von: Bob Stayton [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. August 2009 17:40
        An: Mathias Schindler; DocBook Apps
        Betreff: Re: [docbook-apps] Problems with including code samples
using <xi:include>

         

        Indeed, those &#xD; characters are the cause.  Those are
carriage return characters.  What you don't see in your
'monospace.verbatim.properties' are the two properties contributed by
the 'verbatim.properties' attribute-set in fo/param.xsl:

         

          <xsl:attribute
name="white-space-collapse">false</xsl:attribute>
          <xsl:attribute
name="white-space-treatment">preserve</xsl:attribute>

        These preserve both the visible &#xD; carriage return and the
invisible line feed that ends each line, so you get two line breaks,
leaving a blank line.  Is there some reason the &#xD; characters need to
be there since the invisible line feeds are retained?

         

        Bob Stayton
        Sagehill Enterprises
        [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

         

         

                ----- Original Message ----- 

                From: Mathias Schindler
<mailto:[email protected]>  

                To: Bob Stayton <mailto:[email protected]>  ; DocBook
Apps <mailto:[email protected]>  

                Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 7:00 AM

                Subject: AW: [docbook-apps] Problems with including code
samples using <xi:include>

                 

                Sorry for my late response but I was on vacation and
forgot about this email L! 

                 

                I use Saxon 9.1.0.2J to resolve the XIncludes.

                 

                I think the programlisting stuff has something to do
with this: http://services.renderx.com/lists/xep-support/4585.html
<http://services.renderx.com/lists/xep-support/4585.html>  . 

                 

                The document with the resolved XIncludes looks like
this:

                <programlisting language="xml"
linenumbering="unnumbered">

                 &lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;&#xD;

                &lt;?oxygen RNGSchema="schema/docbookxi.rng"
type="xml"?&gt;&#xD;

                &lt;!DOCTYPE book SYSTEM "schema/text.ent"&gt;&#xD;

                &lt;chapter xml:id="generalinformation"
xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"&#xD;

                    xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude";
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"&gt;&#xD;

                    &lt;title&gt;General Information&lt;/title&gt;&#xD;

                    &lt;indexterm significance="normal"&gt;&#xD;

                        &lt;primary&gt;DocBook&lt;/primary&gt;&#xD;

                 

                I think this entity(;&#xD;), causes the empty lines. I'm
using XEP 4.16 to generate the PDF-Output and my
"monospace.verbatim.properties" attribute-set is defined as follows:

                    <xsl:attribute-set
name="monospace.verbatim.properties">

                        <xsl:attribute
name="font-size">8pt</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute name="font-family">Courier
New</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute
name="hyphenation-character">\</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute
name="line-height">1.2</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute
name="border-style">solid</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute
name="border-color">#E6E5E5</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute
name="border-width">.5pt</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute
name="text-align">start</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute
name="wrap-option">wrap</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute
name="padding-left">0.10in</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute
name="padding-right">0.10in</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute
name="padding-bottom">0.10in</xsl:attribute>

                        <xsl:attribute
name="padding-top">0.10in</xsl:attribute>

                    </xsl:attribute-set>

                 

                Thanks in advance.

                 

                Greetings, Mathias

                 

                Von: Bob Stayton [mailto:[email protected]] 
                Gesendet: Freitag, 31. Juli 2009 01:47
                An: Mathias Schindler; DocBook Apps
                Betreff: Re: [docbook-apps] Problems with including code
samples using <xi:include>

                 

                Hi,

                You didn't mention how you are resolving your XIncludes.
In the libxml2 kit, you could use xmllint --xinclude to generate a
document with XIncludes resolved.  Then you could examine the resolved
content to see what the XInclude step is doing.

                 

                The page break stuff is particularly strange, as para
does not generally trigger a page break.

                 

                Bob Stayton
                Sagehill Enterprises
                [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

                 

                 

                        ----- Original Message ----- 

                        From: Mathias Schindler
<mailto:[email protected]>  

                        To: DocBook Apps
<mailto:[email protected]>  

                        Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 4:04 AM

                        Subject: [docbook-apps] Problems with including
code samples using <xi:include>

                         

                        Hello!

                         

                        I have included a DocBook XML file (encoded
UTF-8) in a programlisting which in turn is placed in an example:

                         

                            <section xml:id="docbook">
                                <title>What is DocBook?</title>
                                <para>DocBook provides...</para>
                                <para>DocBook has some 400
tags...</para>

                        
                                <example>
                                    <title>A typical, simple DocBook
document</title>
                                    <programlisting language="xml">

                            <xi:include href="userintroduction.xml"
parse="text"><xi:fallback><phrase>userintroduction.xml not
found.</phrase><phrase userlevel="internal"> Please check for black
holes!</phrase></xi:fallback></xi:include>

                        </programlisting>

                                 </example>

                             </section>

                        In the PDF output (using XEP) I have the
following two problems:

                         

                        *Problem 1: The code lines are shown
double-spaced instead of single (empty lines between the code lines) and
the syntax highlighting does not work. Note that when copy-pasting the
code into the DocBook document, both works fine.

                         

                        *Problem 2: I get two page breaks which I did
not bargain for. The PDF is structured as follows:

                         

                        ... blah the end of the last section.

                        What is DocBook?

                        DocBook provides...

                        (half a page empty)

                        (page break)

                        DocBook has some 400 tags...

                        (90% of the page empty)

                        (page break)

                        Example: A typical, simple DocBook document

                        ...

                         

                        I use XSLTHL for syntax highlighting. If you
need more information please tell me.

                         

                        Thank you in advance!

                         

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