Why is it that tables are not rendered properly when the LinuxDoc
template is used? When rendered, the cell values are simply placed one
after another on a single line with no table regardless of output format.
The DocBook template works, but I haven't figure out how to add a TOC to
it. If I insert the TOC, I get an error in the compilation that the TOC is
not valid. Here is the output using DocBook ( Note that this was done by
simply choosing File -> New From Template, selecting DocBook after
providing a name and then placing the TOC between the default abstract
and first section) -
/usr/bin/jade:<OSFD>0:25:7:E: document type does not allow element
"PARA" here;
missing one of "ABSTRACT", "PRINTHISTORY", "AUTHORBLURB",
"LEGALNOTICE" start-tag
/usr/bin/jade:<OSFD>0:26:6:E: document type does not allow element
"TOC" here
/usr/bin/jade:/usr/share/sgml/stylesheets/docbook/print/version.dsl:11:19:E: cannot
find "../VERSION"; tried
"/usr/share/sgml/stylesheets/docbook/print/../VERSION",
"/tmp/lyx_tmp12804aaa/lyx_bufrtmp12804aaa/../VERSION"
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
I need to create documents with tables that can be output as SGML (for RCS
archiving), PostScript, ASCII and HTML. So far as I can tell, I can't get
HTML without the SGML intermediate, but I can't get SGML without using a
template, but I can't use the templates because each has it's own issues
that I can't seem to figure out, ad nauseum.
I'm not a stupid person, but LyX 1.0.4 is really making me feel that
way. As far as LinuxDoc goes, this all worked for me in an older version
of LyX (though I can't remember which one.)
-David
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