Is anyone on this list using free software DocBook tools that handle
Japanese?
Thanks,
Tim.
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When looking at the XSL stylesheets (1.48), I noticed that the table
attribute orient seems not to be implemented in the FO stylesheets. Which
means, that it is not possible to create tables using landscape
orientation.
The XSL REC seems not to have such a facility, but it might be possible
Norman Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
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Platform: Intel PIII, debian testing, lib-saxon-java 6.4.4
saxon-catalog 2203, XAE 1.0beta6, Fop-0.20.1
You might try fop 20.2 or 20.3rc.
Good idea! Fop 20.2 worked with
Hi!
Juan R. Migoya reported errors regarding the prebuilt OpenJade 1.3.1
Windows binaries. OpenJade complains about 'quantity . undefined'
everywhere a period is used as a decimal separator.
This is of course because the locale is set to something using the comma
as separator.
Is it
Tim Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is anyone on this list using free software DocBook tools that handle
Japanese?
For work with Japanese in general, Emacs/Mule (20.7 and 21.1) with
Leim works great for me -- I use it every day with Japanese text files
and e-mail (Gnus). I've not worked as
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On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 05:44:51AM -0600, Michael Smith wrote:
* XSLT engine: xsltproc (outputs ISO-8859-1 with character references
for the Japanese characters)
How about for FO processing?
Tim.
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| While preparing FAQ I need to specify for which version of the software
| the question and the reply applies. In addition to that I would like to
[...]
I think your requirements will be met when the TC adds some sort of
metadata to the QA
/ Juan R. Migoya [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| When the first column in a table uses morerows, the second column
| gets align='start in the rows whose first column is empty. I have tried
Send a test document, please.
Be seeing you,
/ Jaldhar H. Vyas [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| ...and it hangs. I noticed there is fo-patch-for-fop.xsl but when I run
| my.fo through that, I get this error from fop:
|
| ERROR: org.apache.fop.apps.FOPException: 'master-name' for
| 'fo:page-sequence' matches no 'simple-page-master' or
I am trying to generate a two column index in a book, whose pages
are formatted as single columns. My customization layer has the
following setting:
xsl:param name=column.count select='1'/
I tried modifying the following template in index.xsl without any
success. Here's one attempt that I
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 05:44:51AM -0600, Michael Smith wrote:
* XSLT engine: xsltproc (outputs ISO-8859-1 with character references
for the Japanese characters)
The other parts of your mail seems to indicate your xsltproc has access
to iconv, if it outputs in ISO-8859-1 it's probably
/ Bang, Steinar [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| Fop 20.3rc crashed for me, with the message:
| [INFO]: FOP 0.20.3rc
| [INFO]: building formatting object tree
| [ERROR]: 'master-reference' for 'fo:page-sequence'matches no
| 'simple-page-master' or 'page-sequence-master'
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Jens Stavnstrup wrote:
Besides the fo-simplae-page-master, we should properly also define a
fo:repeatable-pagemater-reference, since whenever we need to create a
table in landscape mode, it very often fills multiple pages.
Regards
Jens
When looking at the XSL
Norman Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
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Fop 20.3rc crashed for me, with the message:
[INFO]: FOP 0.20.3rc
[INFO]: building formatting object tree
[ERROR]: 'master-reference' for 'fo:page-sequence'matches no
Mark Wroth wrote:
At 02.01.27 13:45 -0500, Norman Walsh wrote:
[...]
I think what's needed here is the equivalent of a BibTeX for DocBook.
That is, something that takes biblioentry's and a style and produces
bibliomixed's. I think that's a lot saner than trying to get the
stylesheets to
Norman Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
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What would be a good DocBook tag for representing very long
URLs?
Uhm, I think ulink is the right choice, but that doesn't help directly
with the line breaking problem.
Ah, OK. I was going
Back in the good old LaTeX days, it was possible to give
a command line argument to the DVI to PS filter, to make
it print out Draft in large grey letters on the
background.
Does anyone have a piece of XSL that would look at the
status attribute of the top level element, and if it
has the
I'd suggested of using a background image, but was told that's cheating.
http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/docbook-apps/200107/msg00034.html
I believe the thread ended with the conclusion that FO doesn't offer a
non-cheating way to do it. If you do choose this cheat, then making it
how can I obtain a ps (or pdf) from a docbook xml?
the file is ftp://ftp.oreilly.com/pub/examples/linux/drivers2/bookindex.xml
I use linux, which files do I need to download?
thanks
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how can I obtain a ps (or pdf) from a docbook xml?
the file is ftp://ftp.oreilly.com/pub/examples/linux/drivers2/bookindex.xml
I use linux, which files do I need to download?
thanks
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Tim Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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twaugh On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 05:44:51AM -0600, Michael Smith wrote:
twaugh
twaugh * XSLT engine: xsltproc (outputs ISO-8859-1 with character references
twaugh for the Japanese characters)
twaugh
twaugh How about for FO
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 01:48:39AM +0900, Hiroki Sato wrote:
Tim Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
twaugh On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 05:44:51AM -0600, Michael Smith wrote:
twaugh
twaugh * XSLT engine: xsltproc (outputs ISO-8859-1 with character references
twaugh
At 01:48 29/01/2002 +0900, Hiroki Sato wrote:
You can use Japanized FOP (http://jpfop.sourceforge.net/index.html).
By the way, OpenJade (for DocBook/SGML) and xsltproc (for DocBook/XML)
can work properly for Japanese documents (I am actually using them).
As part of an exercise, I want to
Tammy Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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tfox Can you provide more details about using OpenJade? I have successfully
tfox produced proper Japanese HTML documents, but the PDF output does not
tfox contain the proper fonts.
So far we cannot use JadeTeX + PDFTeX or LaTeX to
/ Dave Pawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| It was Kanji characters, but tblr as apposed to tbrl (for some reason
| I didn't understand).
|
| Am I right in thinking that if I use Unicode characters, it will by default
| be laid out tbrl?
|
| If so, what are the properties that must be
I am using inlinegraphic to specify an image in my xml file. When
converted to HTML, there are no height attributes.
I would like: inlinegraphic fileref=images/logo.gif/ to be translated to
img src=images/logo.gif width=55 height=54
I see that the inlinegraphic tag has a width attribute, but
Jeff,
Looking into this I see a couple of things you'll need to add to
pagesetup.xsl to get it to work:
1) To call the template select.pagemaster with the new with-param,
you'll need to add an xsl:param name=column.count
select=$column.count/ to the select.pagemaster template in
pagesetup.xsl.
I have just got around to trying Jirka Kosek's xsl version of the
DBTeXMath files that I made available late last year.
The xsl version stumbles on some material that is OK in the sgml
version. For example:
informalequation
alt
\begin{eqnarray*}
y_t = \alpha
At 23:33 28/01/2002 -0500, Allin Cottrell wrote:
This is processed fine by jade, but using saxon and xsl I get the
error:
Error on line 215 column 10 of
file:/home/allin/stats/esl/gretl/doc/xml/appendices.xml:
Error reported by XML parser: name expected (found =)
Transformation
depth is the attribute you are looking for. It is the height of the image.
But I haven't tried it in HTML so I'm nout sure if the tool you are using will
translate
it correctly.
Regards,
Juan R. Migoya
SPAIN
Maggie Strevell wrote:
I am using inlinegraphic to specify an image in my xml file.
You can use either passiveTex or Apache Fop.
Apache Fop is still immature, so the quality is not excellent...
You can download passiveTex at
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=passiveTex
or if you prefer you can download Apache Fop at
http://xml.apache.org/fop/index.html
Gius_.
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