I have some problem when I want createmy pdf
file...
if a picture is too large, it's
cutted...
There are a option to fit or resize the picture
according to the page size...
Thanks, Areski
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| That also does not appear to be implemented in the XSL
| stylesheets. That would be
I have some problem when I want createmy pdf
file...
if a picture is too large, it's
cutted...
There are a option to fit or resize the picture
according to the page size...
Thanks, Areski
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| if a picture is too large, it's cutted...
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| There are a option to fit or resize the picture according to the page
| size...
If you set an
Good Morning,
I am trying to write some manpages using DocBook 4.1.
Based on examples I have found, I am using a variable list to
iterate the command line arguments.
i.e.
variablelist
varlistentry
term-v/term
listitem
paraPrint the version/para
At 12:47 02/10/2002, Norman Walsh wrote:
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Hello,
We here at SDSC love docbook as everyone does. I have a question about
how we can make our HTML ToC look better. Currently, our Rocks cluster
homepage, http://www.rocksclusters.org/, is very simple, and I feel hard
to visually parse.
How can I tell DocBook to add numerals to the ToC
At 18:35 02/10/2002, Federico Sacerdoti wrote:
Hello,
We here at SDSC love docbook as everyone does. I have a question about how we can
make our HTML ToC look better. Currently, our Rocks cluster homepage,
http://www.rocksclusters.org/, is very simple, and I feel hard to visually parse.
Looks like they're using DSSSL:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN
HTMLHEADTITLE NPACI Rocks User's Guide /TITLE
META NAME=GENERATOR CONTENT=Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.64
So they'll have to go here for their delicious reading:
Hi,
I couldn't find
any other docbook element for abbreviations than the abbrev
element.
But Ifind
that this element only denotes the fact that a sequence of characters is an
abbreviation, and cannot explain what that abbreviation means. idem for the
acronym element.
I was missing an
This sounds like it could be something to do with resolving
of system and public IDs. Perhaps when you are logged in, certain catalog
files are loaded that allow these http://blah/bhah/blah addresses to be
resolved to actual files
on the local system. Maybe the same catalog files are not
loaded
I use abbrev in conjunction with biblio elements. In my oppinion, it
is not intended as standalone.
Stephan
biblioentry id=biblio_GoF
abbrevGoF/abbrev
titleDesign Patterns/title
subtitleElements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software/subtitle
author
Hi John
I am trying to validate two xml files
We got XInclude to work as follows:
1) All of our DocBook documents which use XInclude (and that's almost all of them)
start like this:
=
?xml version='1.0'?
!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC -//OASIS//DTD
Hi there
I'm wanting to check my docbook XML files to ensure that all xref tags
contain valid links to xreflabel tags.
Before I dive into building something to give me a nice little list of
un-resolvable xrefs, has anyone done something similar already?
Anyone got any tips?
TIA
Mart
I have written a DocBook 'tutorial' that is ready
for scrutiny
by the masses. It is located here:
http://supportweb.cs.bham.ac.uk/documentation/tutorials/
docsystem/build/tutorials/docbooksys/docbooksyshome.html
Obviously, you will have to link together the two
lines above.
The 'tutorial'
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 09:35:16PM -0500, John Himpel wrote:
Greetings,
I am trying to validate two xml files using the modular document
technique that Bob Stayton shows in www.sagehill.net.
My version of xmllint:
xmllint: using libxml version 20423
File: Caller.xml
?xml
hello,
i would like to use a /script element within
a /section element to place some JavaScript within
the body of a HTML document. unfortunatly i am
getting the error message 'No template matches script'.
so my question is - are /script elements allowed
within a section element?
With best
I have just downloaded the latest version of
libxml, everything
that was broken before seems to have been fixed.
The image
inclusion now works and fo output can be processed
with FOP
to produce PDF with no problems.
I don't really know why I posted this message, I
just think it
was worth
* Bob Stayton; [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02 Oct, 2002 wrote:
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 09:35:16PM -0500, John Himpel wrote:
The --postvalid option to xmllint will run the
validation *after* the xincludes have been
processed and eliminated, leaving pure Docbook.
That's what I use.
xmllint --catalogs
No. script is an HTML tag, not a DocBook tag.
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From: Daniel S. Haischt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 12:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: [QUESTION] using JavaScript within a section
hello,
i would like to use a
No one seems to have mentioned this yet, and it may just be a typo in your
e-mail, but the element has to be
xi:include xmlns:xi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude; href=Called.xml/,
not just xi xmlns:xi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude; href=Called.xml/
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From: John
At 03:10 02/10/2002, Billard, Trish wrote:
When I log onto the Windows 2000 machine, and execute the batch file that calls the
1.55.0 stylesheets, things work fine.
When a different person logs on to the same machine and executes the SAME batch file,
the transformation fails completely.
Are
At 03:35 02/10/2002, John Himpel wrote:
I am trying to validate two xml files using the modular document
technique that Bob Stayton shows in www.sagehill.net.
Command:
xmllint --catalogs --noout --xinclude --valid --dtdvalid
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd Caller.xml
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The TC is currently discussing a more general mechanism
At 09:10 02/10/2002, ion wrote:
I have written a DocBook 'tutorial' that is ready for scrutiny
Is it just me, or has the pareto point been reached with
docbook documentation? Initially it was tdg and a few files from Norm...
Now its getting to snowball time :-)
Nice to have, but getting hard
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| I'm wanting to check my docbook XML files to ensure that all xref tags
| contain valid links to xreflabel tags.
There's no xreflabel element, so I'm not sure what you mean. If you
just want to make sure all
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| i would like to use a /script element within
| a /section element to place some JavaScript within
| the body of a HTML document. unfortunatly i am
| getting the error message 'No template
At 09:16 02/10/2002, Stephan Wiesner wrote:
I use abbrev in conjunction with biblio elements. In my oppinion, it
is not intended as standalone.
biblioentry id=biblio_GoF
abbrevGoF/abbrev
snip.
Ok, must admit I'd not thought of it being used like so.
I'm far more used to the html
the JavaScript does some document.write(); to produce dynamic
content. it does not contain any functions etc..
i would like to display the output just at the point where
i placed the JavaScript block. if i place the JavaScript logic
within the /head element, i have to wrapp it using a function,
Sorry, just a typo - I was refering to the common attribute xreflabel
that I've added to stuff like chapter section
My Parser tends to chuck out loads of noise - My aim is to get just a nice
little list of xrefs that don't point anywhere that I could refer to
when editing. My source docs are
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 09:35:16PM -0500, John Himpel wrote:
I am trying to validate two xml files using the modular document
technique that Bob Stayton shows in www.sagehill.net.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi John
We got XInclude to work as follows:
1) All of our DocBook documents
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