Hi Mike,
> We've been using dblatex with DB5 for over a year now, with no problems.
> What has been going wrong for you?
Well, I have a DB4 document which I upgraded into a DB5 document using
the stylesheet that comes with DB5 Relax NG (db4-upgrade.xsl 7660
2008-02-06 13:48:36Z nwalsh). The DB5 document contains then something
like
..
<section><info><title>mytitle</title></info>
<para>
Some text
</para>
..
</section>
..
This gets translated by dblatex (0.2.10) into
\section
Some text
instead of
\section{mytitle}
Some text
Using dblatex on the DB4 document works fine. However, I prefer to
have all my documents in DB5 format otherwise I'm getting nuts.
Greetz.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Mike Maxwell <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/29/2009 10:42 AM, wolfgang haefelinger wrote:
>>
>> Just discovered that my favorite tool to create a PDF document,
>> dblatex, does not handle 5.0 documents well.
>
> We've been using dblatex with DB5 for over a year now, with no problems.
> What has been going wrong for you?
> --
> Mike Maxwell
> What good is a universe without somebody around to look at it?
> --Robert Dicke, Princeton physicist
>
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