Hi!
Why are the contents of my jadetex.cfg file copied to the title page of my
generated book? I'm using JadeTeX 3.6, DSSSL style sheets V 1.70 and I'm
generating PDF.
I have the following in my jadetex.cfg file:
pdfpagemode=UseOutlines
bookmarksopen=true
Holger Rauch writes:
Why are the contents of my jadetex.cfg file copied to the title page of my
generated book?
cos they are not a TeX command. bracket that lot inside
\hypersetup{ }
sebastian
Richard Sharpe writes:
Damn,
Now that I have installed JadeTex 3.7 and DSSSL 1.70, I am getting the
above message from pdfjadetex ...
does it work, nonetheless?
It doesn't give me enough info either to tell where the problem is.
it means a link inside a link
sebastian
Hi all,
Xalan Version 1.2.2, XML4J Version Xerces 1.2.2
docbook-style-xsl-1.40
I am unable to get linenumbering or callouts even with:
xsl:param name=linenumbering.extension1/xsl:param
xsl:param name=callouts.extension1/xsl:param
Am I missing something?
Thanks, Camille.
P.S. If using
Hi,
One of the things I think I need to be able to do in stylesheets is to
place objects at arbitrary places on a page, and it seems that DSSSL and
XSL(T) don't give me that level of control.
For example, I might want to place the word Preliminary diagonally
across the back of every page in
Richard Sharpe writes:
For example, I might want to place the word Preliminary diagonally
across the back of every page in outline form, with the primary text
appearing in front of it.
I dont regard that as part of styleheets. its more like cropmarks -
you would add them to a stylesheet,
At 01:47 PM 7/3/01, camille wrote:
Hi all,
Xalan Version 1.2.2, XML4J Version Xerces 1.2.2
docbook-style-xsl-1.40
I am unable to get linenumbering or callouts even with:
xsl:param name=linenumbering.extension1/xsl:param
xsl:param name=callouts.extension1/xsl:param
Oh Dear, do we need
Richard Sharpe writes:
For example, I might want to place the word Preliminary diagonally
across the back of every page in outline form, with the primary text
appearing in front of it.
Using Norm's stylesheets, in param.xsl/your customization layer, do:
xsl:attribute-set name=body.attrs
David Cramer writes:
Using Norm's stylesheets, in param.xsl/your customization layer, do:
xsl:attribute-set name=body.attrs
xsl:attribute name=stylebackground-image:
url(http://pathto/images/draft.gif);
background-attachment: fixed; margin-left: 3.5em;
thats cheating, putting
Richard Sharpe writes:
Why does a name like $xyz$, when being defined, need () around it ..
Ie
(define ($object-titles-after$) (list (...) (...) ...))
'cause (define $object-titles-after$ ...) does not work!
Because the $xyz$ things are (by convention) functions, not scalars.
Anyone here still using instant(1)?
I'm writing a transpec to convert DocBook to the doc *roff macro
package. For those not familiar with this package, it's an alternative
for writing man pages in *roff that concentrate on semantic markup where
possible. .Pa for paths, .Ev for environment
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