I think the problem is in the param statement, where the string yes is
being interpreted as an element name.
<xsl:param name="insert.link.page.number" select="'yes'"/>
(I added single quotes around the word yes).
Bob Stayton
b...@sagehill.net
On 6/14/2021 12:05 PM, Kevin Dunn wrote:
I'm customizing xrefs to render page numbers in pdf files for print.
Setting insert.xref.page.number to yes, and using an xrefstyle
attribute, I can get the desired output, e.g. "See Appendix B (page 127)."
Page number for links do not work as I would expect from
readinghttp://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/CustomXrefs.html
<http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/CustomXrefs.html>.
In my custom xsl, I have both:
<xsl:param name="insert.xref.page.number" select="yes"/>
<xsl:param name="insert.link.page.number" select="yes"/>
My xml file contains both:
<xref xrefstyle="select: label title page" linkend="source"/>
<link xrefstyle="select: page" linkend="source">A Chapter link</link>
The fo from xsltproc renders page numbers for the xref, but not for
the link. The behavior is the same using version 1.79.1 stylesheet and
the snapshot/2020-06-03. Fop, xep, and axf produce PDFs with working
links, but rendered page numbers only for the xrefs.
I may be misreading the documentation or misunderstanding the xsl
(very possible). The xsl is different for xref and link in xref.xsl,
but to my untrained eye, both look reasonable.
Any suggestions?