Norm, have you considered moving away from a cathedral model and to a
more open source model for some of your stuff? You could start a
project on sourceforge or some ilk for DSSSL and XSL stylesheets,
offer CVS anonymous access, give out write access to the trusted
elite, track bugs and
"Juan R. Migoya" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check that you have defined
(define %graphic-extensions%
'("eps" "epsf" "gif" "tif" "tiff" "jpg" "jpeg" "png" "wmf"))
This had no effect on its own. The real problem was that none of the
variables "preferred-mediaobject-notations",
Adam Di Carlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Sebastian Rahtz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
its probably because the stylesheet puts the label on a containing
element which *does* start in page n-1
Yes, that's exactly what happens. And not just for the TOC
Hi,
I'm having problems getting an image-library to work. I'm using DocBook
XML 4.1.2, DSSSL 1.63, and OpenJade 1.3. They're installed in:
DocBook XML - /usr/local/lib/sgml/docbook/4.1
DSSSL - /usr/local/lib/sgml/dsssl
OpenJade- /usr/lib/sgml
so my SGML_CATALOG_FILES
Hello,
If I were to use ISO-8859-2 encoding in a SGML document how would I go
about it ?The idea is to use software available on FreeBSD, ie. freely
available software, since it will be used to typeset FreeBSD's
documentation. I've already asked the FreeBSD documentation people and
they weren't
Hello everyone,
I'd like to describe a problem I'm experiencing with two-sided output,
using:
* Jade 1.2.1
* DocBook DSSSL stylesheets 1.64
It concerns documents with two-sided output:
(define %two-side%
;; Is two-sided output being produced?
#t)
The headers are alternately on the
At 09:49 AM 3/21/01, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
Norm, have you considered moving away from a cathedral model and to a
more open source model for some of your stuff? You could start a
project on sourceforge or some ilk for DSSSL and XSL stylesheets,
offer CVS anonymous access, give out write access to
Aleksandar Simic' wrote:
If I were to use ISO-8859-2 encoding in a SGML document how would I go
about it ?The idea is to use software available on FreeBSD, ie. freely
available software, since it will be used to typeset FreeBSD's
documentation. I've already asked the FreeBSD documentation
/ Sylvain Amrani [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| Proposal for common/fr.xml :
|
| 151a152,155
| gentext key="the section called" text="la section intituleacute;e" /
|
| gentext key="index symbols"text="Symboles"/
Fixed.
Be seeing
/ Michael Wiedmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| Is there an easy way to specify a "mark" attribute for an itemizedlist
| which gets processed properly by the default print stylesheets?
That's supposed to work. What mark are you trying to use?
Be
Norman Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are experimental versions of each stylesheet as well. The
experimental version includes a new unified model for the localized
generated text. Please try these out.
Hello,
Translation for "the section called" and "index symbols" are missing in the
Norman Walsh wrote on 010321 11:36 -0800:
That's supposed to work. What mark are you trying to use?
Sorry, I should have looked closer at print/dblists.dsl. After your
reply I looked again at it and noticed "bullet", "box", "checkbox",
etc. and noticed that they work!
Thanks
Michael
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