Hi Bob,
You are right--I had the attribute set to 1 at some point and turned it off
without realizing the consequence.

thanks!
--Tim



On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Bob Stayton <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Tim,
> By default, the $generate.id.attributes param in the html stylesheet is
> set to zero (it generates the old named anchor elements instead).  If you
> set that to 1, then you should get an id output on cmdsynopsis.
>
> Bob Stayton
> Sagehill Enterprises
> [email protected]
>
>  *From:* Tim Arnold <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 29, 2013 10:59 AM
> *To:* DocBook Apps <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* [docbook-apps] cmdsynopsis omits xml:id
>
> hi, when I convert DocBook 5 using the 1.77 html (chunk) stylesheets, the
> cmdsynopsis element is rendered as a div, but the xml:id is omitted. Is
> this a bug or am I misunderstanding? I would have expected the xml:id to
> come through as an id in the html.
>
> Test document:
>  <chapter xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook";
>          version="5.0" xml:id="abc">
>   <info><title>The Chapter</title></info>
>   <section xml:id="abd">
>     <info><title>The Section</title></info>
>     <para>
>       <cmdsynopsis xml:id="abe" sepchar=" ">
>         <command>The Command</command>
>         <arg choice="plain">variable-list</arg>
>         <arg choice="plain">;</arg>
>       </cmdsynopsis>
>     </para>
>   </section>
> </chapter>
>
> with this command line:
> xsltproc /path/to/docbook/xsl-1.77.1/html/chunk.xsl test.xml
>
> the cmdsynopsis element results in this block of html (I expected the id
> "abe" on the div):
>   <div class="cmdsynopsis">
>    <p>
>      <code class="command">The Command</code>
>      variable-list   ;
>    </p>
>  </div>
>
> thanks,
> --Tim
>
>

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