Well done! I never would have thought to try that since the
documentation would lead one to believe it was legal. Thanks Rony!
Gil
On 3/31/2020 2:52 PM, Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Found the cause: there are term elements which have their text
embedded in emphasis tags causing the error messages:
Don't know what gentext to create for xref to: "emphasis"
Fixed them in "wineventlog.xml", ran doc2pdf.cmd and doc2html.cmd
successfully, therefore committed with [r12032].
---rony
On 31.03.2020 17:41, Gil Barmwater wrote:
There appears to be two issues based on the messages generated by the
transform step. The first - Warning: multiple "IDs" for constraint
linkend: - occurs 7 times for 3 different values: clsWindowObject,
childatpositionwo, and windowatpositionwm. These might be simple
typos(?).
The second - Don't know what gentext to create for xref to:
"emphasis" - occurs 32 times and seems to correspond with the ???
that appears 32 times in the PDF generated by Publican. Finding the
XML for that area seems to show a "linkend=" but the value does not
get substituted.
The second issue seems to be confined to the WindowsEventLogClass
chapter.
That's as far as I have gotten. Hope it is enough to determine the
fix needed.
Gil
On 3/31/2020 11:20 AM, Rick McGuire wrote:
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 11:04 AM Gil Barmwater
<gbarmwa...@alum.rpi.edu <mailto:gbarmwa...@alum.rpi.edu>> wrote:
Well, as I mentioned, this was a problem with the PDF builds as
well. So I looked in the PDF.xsl for where the "No
adjustColumnWidths function available" message was generated and
found that there was a parameter - tablecolumns.extension - that
controlled that function. Since we don't use Perl and don't have
the Perl function anyway, I decided to try disabling the
function by changing the parameter expecting this would cause
other side effects. Luckily, it didn't. So when this surfaced in
the HTML generation, I found the same parameter in the
xhtml-common.xsl file and changed it there too.
The problems with winextensions are not not related but are due
to "bad" Docbook code. I know where they are coming from but
need to understand what the author was attempting to do and then
determine how to do it "right".
Please explain what the issue it so we can help to decide now to fix
it.
Rick
Gil
On 3/31/2020 10:26 AM, P.O. Jonsson wrote:
Ok, missed that part :-(
I have replaced xhtml-common.xsl now and winextensions build as
it should, so this was probably the problem. This tiniest
change cased the problem thus:
<xsl:param n<xsl:param name="tablecolumns.extension">1</xsl:param>
changed into
<xsl:param name="tablecolumns.extension">0</xsl:param> <!--
changed to 0 since we are not using Perl —>
How on earth did you find THAT out? Hats off.
Q: there is no change in pdf.xsl or htmp.xsl, right? If the
same problem is causing the error messages I see when making a
pdf of winextensions (32 of them), how do you gas about fixing
that?
Should I make another run in Verbose mode for PDF? It is REALLY
verbose so hope your eyes are still ok ;-)
I will rerun all HTMLs and come back in an hour and a half. It
will be available here
<https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2ea6si4tfgc5wml/AABV-i2_8PsoGaueEbpcNIVda?dl=0>
when
it is finished
Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
P.O. Jonsson
oor...@jonases.se <mailto:oor...@jonases.se>
Am 31.03.2020 um 15:40 schrieb Gil Barmwater
<gbarmwa...@alum.rpi.edu <mailto:gbarmwa...@alum.rpi.edu>>:
I replaced it in the delta folder and the "package" zip file
in my Dropbox. Here
<https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2teduvgutl8wofb/AAAJ77lC5I6zURpa8UBb7Yu-a?dl=0>
is a link to the delta folder.
Gil
On 3/31/2020 9:33 AM, P.O. Jonsson wrote:
I saw that message as well but did not see that you had sent
us a new stylesheet? Where do I get it?
Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
P.O. Jonsson
oor...@jonases.se <mailto:oor...@jonases.se>
Am 31.03.2020 um 15:31 schrieb Gil Barmwater
<gbarmwa...@alum.rpi.edu <mailto:gbarmwa...@alum.rpi.edu>>:
OK, I've had a look at the log (whew!) and found what I was
expecting - the same message Rony ran into about "No
adjustColumnWidths function available". You must have missed
the message I sent about it:
"I also discovered the problem Rony found with the "No
adjustColumnWidths function available" was also found in the
PDF process. Luckily, the fix was as easy as changing a
parameter in the stylesheet. The package and delta now have
an updated xhtml-common.xsl file."
So please replace the file xhtml-common.xsl with the
corrected one in the delta (or the package). This should
allow the DOC2HTML process to complete on all the books with
missing parts. Thanks.
Gil
On 3/30/2020 7:37 PM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
I'll take a look at the log in the morning, thanks!
Gil
On 3/30/2020 5:47 PM, P.O. Jonsson wrote:
Dear Gil,
I can still not build rexxextensions, it seems the process
breaks somewhere halfway, index.html is always missing
I have added the parameter --verbose to xslt and saved the
output to a file, you can look at it in my dropbox.
To be sure we are talking the same language here some info
about my machine.
Microsoft Windows 10 PRO 64 bit
Version 1909
OS build 1863.720
Version 10.0.18363.720
java version "1.8.0_241"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_241-b07)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 25.241-b07, mixed mode)
Please note that I have 64 bit and some of the tools are
32 bit
Please let me know what I can do further to iron this out.
Before I have the same result as you can provide I will
not move it to Jenkins
I have not found a place where I can increase the Java Heap?
Signing off for tonight.
Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse,
P.O. Jonsson
oor...@jonases.se <mailto:oor...@jonases.se>
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