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On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 06:45:31AM +0930, Richard Sharpe wrote:
> OK, I have been seeing references to chunking. So, what is chunking?
Splitting one big input do
Hi,
Thanks for the wrapper code below. Just had occasion to get it working
with xalan 2.2D6. Do you know if the entity resolver will fall back on
the standard URL if the catalog entry is not found?
Thanks,
Eric
"M.-A. DARCHE" wrote:
>
> On 20010603 01:20 (Sunday), ben wrote:
> > FYI, I've see
Cushman-san wrote:
> I am writing an XSL wrapper for html/chunk.xsl. This works very nicely, but
> I have had some difficulty debugging because there are never any linebreaks
> in the output, making it impossible to read. Is there anything I can do to
> make the HTML output more readable?
Yes, t
> From: Jens Hauptmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> is there parameter to limit the depth of section numbering in the xsl
> stylesheets to a certain section level (using docbook-xsl-1.41, saxon
> 6.4.3, fop-0.19)?
Do you mean you want section numbering for, say, sect1,
sect2, and sect3, but that s
> From: Dan York <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Question for those of you working with XSL stylesheets for both
> my work here at e-smith/Mitel and also some of the stuff I do with the
> Linux Documentation Project, I need to generate both chunked and
> non-chunked HTML files from various DocBook f
Jeffrey,
> > How can I get the html style sheet to bold
> > for markup ?
As Bob has mentioned, you just need to add it to a customization
layer that sits on top of Norm's XSLT stylesheets. You can see
my layer at:
http://www.e-smith.com/docs/e-smith.xsl
and the document that describes the p
> From: Jack Cushman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I'm new to XSL, but I'll give this a shot. How about setting chunking as a
> param. For example:
>
>
> http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";
> version="1.0">
>
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>
>
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>
>
I'm new to XSL, but I'll give this a shot. How about setting chunking as a
param. For example:
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";
version="1.0">
... your customizations ...
you could then call t
Hello
Where can I find the parameter entities that will allow me to customize the
style sheets? I would like to get rid of the generated text in the chapter
headings to begin with so that instead of appearing as "Chapter 1: Stuff" it
would appear as "Stuff"
Where can I find the things I need to
Hi,
OK, I have been seeing references to chunking. So, what is chunking?
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Dan York wrote:
> So I have a system that works... why I am asking the question?
> Well, does anyone have a better way to do this? Is there any way to
> NOT have to have two separate stylesheets for chunking or non-chunking?
> Is there a way I can have *one* call and call it differently?
In a t
At 15:43 30/07/01 -0400, Dan York wrote:
>So I have a system that works... why I am asking the question?
>Well, does anyone have a better way to do this? Is there any way to
>NOT have to have two separate stylesheets for chunking or non-chunking?
>Is there a way I can have *one* call and call it
Oops... all my stuff is off of our e-smith.org developer site... not
our e-smith.com home site. Sorry about that:
> As Bob has mentioned, you just need to add it to a customization
> layer that sits on top of Norm's XSLT stylesheets. You can see
> my layer at:
>
> http://www.e-smith.com/docs/
Bob Stayton wrote:
> I'd like to hear from anyone who is using or
> has tried olink, and what their experiences were.
We tried using it when we wanted to cross reference various books, and
found it difficult to understand what it is and how exactly to implement
it. Partly for this, but mainly fo
Question for those of you working with XSL stylesheets for both
my work here at e-smith/Mitel and also some of the stuff I do with the
Linux Documentation Project, I need to generate both chunked and
non-chunked HTML files from various DocBook files and I need a
customization layer to modify
Hi,
if anyone is intereted, there are URLs for my part of DocBook Best
Practices Tutorial:
Using DocBook with Central European Languages
http://www.kosek.cz/xml/dboscon/ucel/frames.html
Profiling DocBook documents
http://www.kosek.cz/xml/dboscon/profiling/frames.html
>From DocBook to integrate
Hi Everyone,
I'm using DocBook 4.1 with the LDP.dsl for a book, and I'm having a problem
with headings showing up in my table of contents. Headings that are tagged
with do not show up in the chapter table of contents unless there
is more than one of them in that particular . I was wondering if
Jack Cushman wrote:
> Many of the docbook tags that have HTML equivalents seem painfully verbose.
> (Examples: , ). I was wondering if it would
> be useful to create a wrapper stylesheet called something like shorthand.xsl
> that would create aliases for these tages. This file would simply define
I have the 1.41 stylesheets, and version 0.19-CVS of FOP. I am still
getting errors. Is my DTD out of sync with the other tools?
Thanks,
Jeff
building formatting object tree
WARNING: property 'format' ignored
WARNING: property 'last-line-end-indent' ignored
WARNING: property 'last-line-end-ind
Hello,
is there parameter to limit the depth of section numbering in the xsl
stylesheets to a certain section level (using docbook-xsl-1.41, saxon
6.4.3, fop-0.19)?
To limit the section depth listed in the toc I included to my param.xsl customization
stylesheet which has no affect at all? I'
Many of the docbook tags that have HTML equivalents seem painfully verbose.
(Examples: , ). I was wondering if it would
be useful to create a wrapper stylesheet called something like shorthand.xsl
that would create aliases for these tages. This file would simply define
as , or as , and so on. I
I have some ideas for expanding the capabilities and use of
olink for inter-document cross referencing.
I'd like to hear from anyone who is using or
has tried olink, and what their experiences were.
If you want, you can reply to me directly and
I'll summarize.
bobs
Bob Stayton
> From: Jeffrey Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> 1) Problem Description:
>
> What do I have to change in the stylesheet
> to get a monofont for markup. As it
> is, the font does not appear to be different
> from the rest of the text. This is true for
> a various other markups rendered in HTML.
>
> From: Jeffrey Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> 1) Problem Description:
>
> How can I get the html style sheet to bold
> for markup ?
>
> 2) DocBook Xml DTD: V4.1.2
> 3) DocBook Style: V1.41
> 4) Style Sheet: html xtchunk.xsl
> 5) Xt: V19991105 under Xae
> 6) Xp:
I am writing an XSL wrapper for html/chunk.xsl. This works very nicely, but
I have had some difficulty debugging because there are never any linebreaks
in the output, making it impossible to read. Is there anything I can do to
make the HTML output more readable?
I am using docbook-xsl 1.40, saxon
The old win32 binaries don't work on Win2k. I rebuilt them myself on win2k
and they work... I have Jade 1.2.1 built for win2k (as well as the latest
OpenSP, which I use to validate my DocBook customizations - this way I
can validate the bleeding-edge version of OpenSP).
If Jade 1.2.1 is not what
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