Hi all,

for a from LFS totally different project, i us docbook xml to document
some stuff. The documentation should also be provided as PDF. So for,
nothing special, the LFS project tought me to handle Docbook (thanks
for that!).

The issue is when generating PDF, the book title on the very first
page has standard font size. It's bold, but standard size. I quickly
rendered the LFS book to PDF to see whether the title is big there -
unfortunatly, its also standard size - so LFS has that issue too.

Do you have any idea how i can get the title on the front page printed
in larger letters (without patching the original stylesheets)?

Some "solutions" on the net told me to create an customization layer
like

<xsl:template match="d:title" mode="book.titlepage.recto.auto.mode">
  <fo:block xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format";
     xsl:use-attribute-sets="book.titlepage.recto.style"
     text-align="center"
     font-size="40pt"  <!-- increased font size here -->
     space-before="18.6624pt"
     font-weight="bold"
     font-family="{$title.fontset}">
    <xsl:call-template name="division.title">
      <xsl:with-param name="node" select="ancestor-or-
self::d:book[1]"/>
    </xsl:call-template>
  </fo:block>
</xsl:template>

but it makes no difference.

My toolchain is Linux, xsltproc, fop(2.4), stylesheets-1.79.2.

Any ideas how to solve that?

--
Thomas



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