IMO, namespaces are a scoping construct. Did you mean to ask how to
identify namespaces (not namespace prefixes) syntactically?
On 3/5/07, Dave Pawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm writing about XML.
I can identify elements, attributes but AFAIK I can't identify
namespaces semantically?
Any
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 06:09:21PM EST, Chris Chiasson wrote:
How long are these text files?
One-pagers mostly. Some a bit longer and some shorter.
But I'm not planning on any kind of mass-conversion.
The way I organized my documentation was that when I felt it was time to
document a
Hello,
I have the problem that table heading may be separated from the table body.
With heading I mean the first row containing the heading (is table heading
the correct term?)
The heading on the end of one page and the table on the next page.
Is there a way to prevent that?
I was thinking about this too. (though Im not capable of creating anything
in the wiki)
I made a lot of customizations here that Im willing to contribute.
_
Von: Bob Stayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 5. März 2007 17:51
An: Hendy Irawan;
Hello,
I'm trying to use MathML in docbook.
Does anybody know if it is possible to do that with FOP?
If so, is there a good example somewhere?
Thanks in advance,
Hinrich
I'll try as soon as I found my login details for SF ;-).
Here's a little hack to make it working in html (for my case):
xsl:template match=area mode=xref-to
xsl:param name=referrer/
xsl:param name=xrefstyle/
xsl:variable
It's possible. I've done it for a customer.
I can't point you to a good resource, because I just strung together tools I
already knew to get it done. However, I can tell you what I did. I used JEuclid
to produce SVG output from my input MathML, and then I sent the SVG to FOP (as
parts of a
Hi,
I created myself an account on docbook sourceforge and submitted a bug
report.
What do you think the best way to proceed is in the mean time? Continue
using contentheight (with validation error) or stop using
ignore.image.scaling and specify sizing attributes for each HTML image?
Regards
Try the latest docbook-xsl-snapshot. The fix should be in there to not output
an empty height attribute.
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
DocBook Consulting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: Chris Borg
To: 'Bob Stayton'
Cc: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org
I am generating a PDF using XEP and 1.69 of the stylesheet and have
added the following to my customization layer:
xsl:attribute-set name=monospace.verbatim.properties
use-attribute-sets=verbatim.properties monospace.properties
xsl:attribute name=wrap-optionwrap/xsl:attribute
SVGMath + RenderX XEP works okay too
On 3/6/07, Jay Bryant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's possible. I've done it for a customer.
I can't point you to a good resource, because I just strung together tools I
already knew to get it done. However, I can tell you what I did. I used
JEuclid to
Kari Bourgeois wrote:
I am generating a PDF using XEP and 1.69 of the stylesheet and have
added the following to my customization layer:
xsl:attribute-set name=monospace.verbatim.properties
use-attribute-sets=verbatim.properties monospace.properties
xsl:attribute
I don't know if this will help you or not, but if thinsp; isn't
defined in the DocBook DTD or somewhere that the associated unicode
point may be found by the xslt processor, then the character will not
display properly.
On 3/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I want
Actually, that character is recognized by IE6 when you use an output encoding
of utf-8. It just isn't recognized in the default output encoding of
iso-8859-1.
You need to use a stylesheet customization layer that sets the output encoding
to utf-8, as described here:
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