On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 08:27:17PM +0100, Michael Wiedmann wrote:
Is there a way to reference the VERSION no. of the DSSSL stylesheets
somehow in my SGML sourcefiles?
I want to use something like
dsssl-version;
mainly for testing purposes and/or automatic inclusion in my source
files.
I'm lost. I need to add a customization layer for use with Martijn van
Beers's db2man.xsl that aligns additional command synopses in line
something like they do in the conversion to html. I'm using Norm Walsh's
docbook-xsl-1.49 with the latest db2man.
To clarify, I have a man page with a
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 05:17:27PM -0600, Dennis Grace wrote:
I'm lost. I need to add a customization layer for use with Martijn van
Beers's db2man.xsl that aligns additional command synopses in line
something like they do in the conversion to html. I'm using Norm Walsh's
docbook-xsl-1.49
I know it's probably bad form to answer my own question, but I said:
Okay, I figured the second /xsl:if was a typo, and it worked. Then I
discovered I didn't need the four spaces, the carriage return occurs inside
of the indent and keeps the indent. Funny thing: the carriage return
doesn't seem
www.linuxdoc.org appears to be back up on the Net. I hope that the docbook
packages work out for everyone.
s
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I'm trying to install PassiveTeX on a handful of computers. The
Win* boxen configured like a charm thanks to MiKTeX. My FreeBSD box,
however, has been no end of headaches.
I started out with a vanilla teTeX 1.0.7 install, and had some problems
with pdfxmltex; after poking around the list
From: Bernd Kreimeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: Looking for swc
Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 22:21:25 -0800
I need an SGML/XML-aware version of wc to count words, lines, etc.
directly onm SGML source. I used some db2txt right now, is there a
a direct way to do this
Hi!
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Adam Turoff wrote:
I'm trying to install PassiveTeX on a handful of computers. The
Win* boxen configured like a charm thanks to MiKTeX. My FreeBSD box,
however, has been no end of headaches.
I started out with a vanilla teTeX 1.0.7 install,
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