Hi,

I  tried that  already and  get no  lucky.  The  approach  I  am  using  now is
exporting my  documents to latex  and using MikTeX  to generate the  final PDF.
This is not  perfect,  but I can edit  the TEX file to create  a better looking
PDF.

Currently I'm using DocUtils with  reStructuredText markup.  I like it.  But no
more than ASCIIDOC and  FOP.  These two tools are very good  to create and keep
documentation  in a  basic simple  text  format.  These  tools  let  me  use my
favorite editor in this documentations (that is VIM).

Thanks a lot.

Alessandro Antonello



2009/4/19 Andreas Delmelle <andreas.delme...@telenet.be>:
> On 19 Apr 2009, at 07:58, Alessandro Antonello wrote:
>
> Hi Alessandro
>
>> I am currently using docbook-xsl tool set to generate the FO file. Change
>> the
>> XSL will be too much hard work. I will try another approach.
>
> If you're using docbook-xsl, it may be possible to influence the appearance
> of the TOC by means of an XSLT parameter. I'd ask around on docbook's
> user-list, to be sure.
>
>
> HTH!
>
> Andreas
>
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