Deborah Greenberg Lidl writes:
- What do I need to do to make entries that reference zones show a
page number in the printed index?
tell me precisely what it has in the .tex file at the point where the
page number should be printed
sebastian
Richard Sharpe writes:
I have managed to get DocBook/DSSSL to do a lot of the things I want, and
wonder if XSLT or other approaches will be better for me?
...
I have separate title pages for each chapter/section with a black block
with a white section number on it, with branding graphics
looks like a fair diagnosis of me not doing the whole job in jadetex
of page number formatting. i plead guilty. expect jadetex 3.7 shortly.
does
\def\insertPageNumber#1{#1%
\csname PageNumbering@\PageNumberFormat\endcsname\c@page}
do what you expect?
sebastian
Here is what OpenJade produces by the way of TeX:
{1}\def\KeepWithNext%
{1}}\{str1,str2 ...\}\def\HeadingText{%
\str1,str2 ...\}%
\endHeadPar{}\endNode{}\Node%
I have not tested this, but look at the code in TeXFotBuilder.cxx
for
void TeXFOTBuilder::characters(const Char *s,
On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 02:59:12PM +0200, KRUMPOLEC Martin wrote:
Please can you point me to some more complex DocBook examples
e.g. for open source software ?
All the FreeBSD documentation is in DocBook.
See a list of the docs at
http://www.freebsd.org/docs.html
You can see the
This thread is from the Docbook mailing list, but my follow-up question
is taking it in a direction more appropriate for Docbook-apps, so I'm
posting it here.
Suppose you are working on a book with chapters that are file entities
in a master book file. You can use wrappers, as Jirka explains, to
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 06:25:32PM -0500, David Cramer wrote:
Is there a way around this? For example, is there a way to let emacs or
XMetaL know that a document gets its document type declaration from
another document?
Put this at the end of the file:
!-- Local Variables: --
!--
Hi,
Has anyone been able to use different margins for recto and verso pages so
that you can account for the binding of a document?
Regards
---
Richard Sharpe, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Samba (Team member, www.samba.org), Ethereal (Team member, www.ethereal.com)
Contributing author, SAMS Teach
DC == David Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DC Suppose you are working on a book with chapters that are file
DC entities in a master book file. You can use wrappers, as Jirka
DC explains, to validate or process the individual chapters, but to
DC edit one of those chapters with
I did have the local variables in the entity documents but I had it at the
_start_ of the files. Of course it would work when I created the file
because the start of the file is also the end of the file without any
content present. Once content was created it would not work anymore.
Thanks for
Martin,
Please can you point me to some more complex DocBook examples
e.g. for open source software ?
Our (e-smith) user manual (done as a DocBook 'book) is available in
DocBook SGML as well as HTML and PDF at:
http://www.e-smith.org/docs/manual/
We have several HOWTO documents
Michael,
Anybody who wants to contribute to the FAQ or has suggestions how to
do it in another way, is invited to contact me privately or discuss it
on this list.
FYI, I'll be glad to contribute to the FAQ and I'll send you some
comments privately based on some of the problems I've been
Hi!
I would like to add to this list:
The PostgreSQL manual which comes with the PostgreSQL 7.1 source
code. The source is available from http://www.postgresql.org (or one of
the mirrors).
I consider it valuable since it consists of a set of books, thus giving
you an example of how to create a
Hi folks,
Thank you all for references to DocBook examples, I'll take
a look at them and maybe learn from them :-)
Martin
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David Cramer wrote:
Suppose you are working on a book with chapters that are file entities
in a master book file. You can use wrappers, as Jirka explains, to
validate or process the individual chapters, but to edit one of those
chapters with the help that tools like emacs and XMetaL provide,
Carsten Wartmann pointed me to a problem in the generated HTML version
of the DocBook DSSSL FAQ:
All links for questions were pointing to #.QQ because of
missing id's for every question. After supplying every question with a
'id' attribute the links are correct (pointing e.g. to '#H1').
Is
Michael Wiedmann wrote:
All links for questions were pointing to #.QQ because of
missing id's for every question. After supplying every question with a
'id' attribute the links are correct (pointing e.g. to '#H1').
Is there a more or less automatic procedure to generate the id's
instead
At 08:38 PM 4/22/01 +0100, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
[Sebastian's coding suggestions deleted in the interests of brevity ... ]
OK, I have a simple fix for the moment ...
Run sed over the .tex output and convert all to {} and all to {}
and it works ...
Regards
---
Richard Sharpe, [EMAIL
Hi,
Well, I solved my problems with rules above the footers ...
Blush, you need a 'lenght: some-length' in a (make rule ...) if you want
the rule to reliably print.
I don't know why, but JadeTex would print out the full hrule, even though
Length was zero, or would print out two half rules or
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