Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Xalan is stealing my sleep

2001-02-28 Thread camille
Hi all, This is my little contribution to the problem. XML DTD 4.1.2 XSL 1.29 2 tests with: - xalan 2.0.0 xerces 1.2.3 as distributed by apache - xalan 1.2.2 as distributed by apache [results below] In short xalan 1.2.2 works with Norm's XSL, while xalan 2.0.0 don't. However, building a

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Xalan is stealing my sleep

2001-02-28 Thread camille
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : [...] I also tried with website DTD and XSL, after: - commenting out "workaround for a XalanJ1 bug" - changing docbookx.xsl path in website.xsl It worked perfectly apart that it outputed all html files inside the website.xsl directory!!! Using a custom empty

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Macros

2001-02-28 Thread Juan R. Migoya
You can use Emacs macros (perhaps the best in this case) or use Entities. Some examples of this last solution has been shown in this list. Regards, Juan R. Migoya Carsten Wartmann wrote: Hi, it's me again. Another thing I miss is the possibility to define macros for my text. For

DOCBOOK-APPS: website dtd in NetBSD

2001-02-28 Thread Bob Bernstein
I am trying to reproduce in NetBSD some DocBook work I've done in a Debian system. I have an xml page that works very nicely in the latter environment; I've processed it to generate html output. But in NetBSD I can't get past parsing the DTD using psgmls. The page starts out like this: !DOCTYPE

DOCBOOK-APPS: spanspec processing, OASIS Exchange table model

2001-02-28 Thread Michael Smith
Holger Rauch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Michael Smith wrote: [...] And the OASIS Exchange table model -- which I think will be the default in DocBook 5.0 -- doesn't allow spanspec at all, but requires you to specify horizontal spans on entry's. Do you have any