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On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 06:02:20PM +0200, Jirka Kosek wrote:
PassiveTeX reads directly XML source so there is no preprocessing stage
as in JadeTeX which can
Ian,
Has any one thought about/ done anything about a docbook/XML to the
OpenOffice OfficeDocument XML transformation (i.e. a conversion to
OpenOffice/Star Office file formats, in the same way as we have a
conversion to RTF).
Might be quite an interesting project
It *does* sound
Norman Walsh wrote:
/ Eric Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| catalogs=$SHARE/doctypes/catalog
| catalogs=%SHARE%/doctypes/catalog
| catalogs=catalog
|
| Norm,
|
| I can't say I like this all that much as well. I currently using the
| old xmlcatalog code. The -D
Hi Tammy!
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, Tammy Fox wrote:
[...]
! LaTeX Error: \begin{multicols} on input line 5269 ended by \end{multicols*}.
[...]
I don't know much about tex or dvi, but I have seen similar
errors that still allow the dvi to ps conversion. Any ideas?
Yes. Try editing the TeX
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 07:43:36PM +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
JadeTeX 3.11 is broken for me, but no one responds to the bug reports at
SourceForge. 3.10 works better. The 1.73 style sheets are not usable for
print output that contains variablelists, because of a bug. This is
I am writing a customization layer for Norm's stylesheets v1.45 and am running
into a problem with the procedure template. My XSL stylesheet is:
?xml version='1.0'?
xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform;
version='1.0'
Ian,
Wow, thanks very much for all of the great info!!
Ok, I think I'm getting closer to an optimal environment...
My current tool set is now:
debian potato, Docbook 4.1, dsssl-1.73, jadetex 3.11-1,
openjade-1.3-15mdk.src.rpm
I did find what seems to a bug in the Makefile when I
I'm trying to extend the XSL stylesheets to cater for our extensions to
the DocBook DTD. I have elements at the same level as sect1, which are
to be treated the same way as sect1s. I've managed to get the TOC in the
HTML Help appearing, but I'm getting this error while processing with
Saxon
From: Eric Baudais [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am writing a customization layer for Norm's
stylesheets v1.45 and am running
into a problem with the procedure template. My XSL stylesheet is:
?xml version='1.0'?
xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform;
Did you get the .ent file from the DocBook site?
You need both SGML entity files and unicode entity files.
And you need to point to them in the catalog file.
Also you are adding the xml.dsl file before your source file on the
commandline?
-Original Message-
From: Sasha Zucker
From: Gershon L Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm trying to extend the XSL stylesheets to cater for our extensions to
the DocBook DTD. I have elements at the same level as sect1, which are
to be treated the same way as sect1s. I've managed to get the TOC in the
HTML Help appearing, but I'm
Rick Bronson wrote:
Ian,
Wow, thanks very much for all of the great info!!
Ok, I think I'm getting closer to an optimal environment...
My current tool set is now:
debian potato, Docbook 4.1, dsssl-1.73, jadetex 3.11-1,
openjade-1.3-15mdk.src.rpm
I did find what seems to
-Original Message-
4. I still get tons of:
openjade:/usr/local/share/sgml/docbook/4.1/catalog:22:0:W:
DTDDECL catalog entries are not supported
But I guess I can safely ignore these??
There should be no errors of this sort. Someone else probably has more
clue here.
Should
Phillip Shelton wrote:
Did you get the .ent file from the DocBook site?
You need both SGML entity files and unicode entity files.
And you need to point to them in the catalog file.
Also you are adding the xml.dsl file before your source file on the
commandline?
I think you mean
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On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 12:43:28PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
This isn't true. You probably just have a version which was built
with http support.
^out
(The Red Hat Linux openjade RPMs build
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