Hi All,
What's the recommended element for tagging a package name? I'm thinking of
debs and rpms, here.
Should I use application, as in:
applicationdocbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.38-2.deb/application ?
What do most people use?
Has anyone ever done an RFE for package?
thanks in advance,
Mark
Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's the recommended element for tagging a package name? I'm thinking of
debs and rpms, here.
Should I use application, as in:
applicationdocbook-xsl-stylesheets-1.38-2.deb/application ?
What do most people use?
Has anyone ever done an RFE
David Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What's the recommended element for tagging a package name?
I'm thinking of debs and rpms, here.
This is simply a filename. It is a file on your system,
package or not.
So is a command (usually), but it has
And now that we are at it, what would be the preferred way to mark up the
dependencies between packages and other resources in a computable way, i.e.,
in a way that could be derived from a package description, or, even better,
could generate a package description?
Kind regards
Peter Ring
Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is simply a filename. It is a file on your system,
package or not.
Yes.
They're files, all right. But they're very special files. Besides,
I can't let you get away with that answer, it's too easy. :-)
ben wrote:
It works with XT, because the package provides an adapted class to do
so. I've tries with Xalan, by using the -entityresolver flag, but it
fails...
It just fails, or Xalan emits some error message?
My question is: has someone experienced in using catalogs with XML, and
if so
Jirka Kosek a écrit :
ben wrote:
It works with XT, because the package provides an adapted class to do
so. I've tries with Xalan, by using the -entityresolver flag, but it
fails...
It just fails, or Xalan emits some error message?
Yes, there is a single error message that cannot help
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 09:47:29AM +0200, Jirka Kosek wrote:
ben wrote:
My question is: has someone experienced in using catalogs with XML, and
if so am I in the right way? I would like to have catalog support for
several XSLT, and not only for XT. Any advice is welcome!
If you want
I'm using xsltproc (from libxslt) and dobcook XML 4.1.2, XSL stylesheets
1.2.9.
The XSL stylesheet inserts a style attribute clear: all which is not
valid CSS according the the w3.org validator.
Here's my fix stylesheet for anyone who's interested:
xsl:stylesheet
I get the navigation header duplicating the faq title on the first page
with the standard header.navigation template. I'm using xsltproc from
libxslt 0.10.0. I'm not sure whether this is a xsltproc problem, or the
original stlyesheets problem, but I've corrected it with the following
stylesheet.
I've got a few things not playing nice with the authoring environment
I'm trying to setup. Some things I believe were docbook issues, (I've
posted my fixes to the list). Others I'm completely unsure about :]
I'm interested in pointers for each of the 3 problems below, should I
look at libxslt
Hi all,
Is there _any_ product, free or commercial, that will handle tables correctly
when producing PDFs - without me supplying the column-widths? I'm sort of sick
of trying all kinds of tricks.
My setup:
DocBook XML 4.1.2
XSL 1.34 (not moving on for now since I've based a lot of custom stuff
- with current XML tools, is there an equivalent to 'nsgmls' or
'onsgmls' that will validate the XML code?
Thank you to the people who wrote back to me... I'll explore the options.
Thanks,
Dan
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At 08:47 AM 5/30/01, Jirka Kosek wrote:
If you want to use catalogs with Saxon, look at
http://www.kosek.cz/xml/saxon/
Thanks for that one (and I'm sure another grin from Norm!).
Request please?
Which versions
crimson.jar
saxon.jar
(Or perhaps its just me getting paranoid about
At 08:57 PM 5/29/01, Claus Rasmussen wrote:
Hi all,
Is there _any_ product, free or commercial, that will handle tables correctly
when producing PDFs - without me supplying the column-widths? I'm sort of sick
of trying all kinds of tricks.
To my view (not 100%), xep from Renderx is pretty
At 04:37 PM 5/30/01, Mark Johnson wrote:
Hi All,
I need to update my docbook-xsl-stylesheets package and I'm wondering
what the latest combination of tools (with versions) is known to work with
version 1.39 of the xsl stylesheets.
I'd like to package the tools (parser, xslt processor, catalog
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 11:23:31PM +0200, Jirka Kosek wrote:
nsgmls -s -wxml /path/to/xml.dcl your_document.xml
I am confused as to which 'xml.dcl' to use in this context. I have this:
/docbook/dsssl/modular/dtds/decls/xml.dcl
in my installation of DocBook sgml, but if I use it to validate
Hi Claus,
CR Hi all,
CR Is there _any_ product, free or commercial, that will handle tables correctly
CR when producing PDFs - without me supplying the column-widths? I'm sort of sick
CR of trying all kinds of tricks.
PassiveTeX does it, too. But you need an installed TeX System.
I have
Ingo Bruell writes:
CR Is there _any_ product, free or commercial, that will handle tables correctly
CR when producing PDFs - without me supplying the column-widths? I'm sort of sick
CR of trying all kinds of tricks.
PassiveTeX does it, too. But you need an installed TeX System.
I
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 05:22:35PM +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Brian Dellert writes:
tried this, but I believe that it will work.
!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC -//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN [
!ENTITY programFile SYSTEM ./source.pl
]
It works if source.pl does not contain
Brian Dellert writes:
tried this, but I believe that it will work.
!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC -//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN [
!ENTITY programFile SYSTEM ./source.pl
]
It works if source.pl does not contain anything that looks like
markup. However, if source.pl contains and signs,
Estey, Robert wrote:
C:\ozonedoc\ozonedocant -verbose
Ant version 1.3 compiled on March 2 2001
Buildfile: build.xml
Detected Java Version: 1.3
Detected OS: Windows 2000
parsing buildfile C:\ozonedoc\ozonedoc\build.xml with URI =
file:C:/ozonedoc/ozo
nedoc/build.xml
Project
I am using 1.70 of dsssl stylesheets. This version appears to center
figures correctly, but the title is not centered. I would either like the
title to align with the edge of the figure, or be centered under the figure
(oh, by the way, I place figure and table titles after the object). Is this
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