On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 06:42:23AM +, Ian Castle wrote:
Sounds like a jadetex problem to me - that takes care of pagination and,
ultimately, all the table layout.
There may be some parameter that can be tweaked to cope with that. But
I'm not quite sure how the table headers are
There may be some parameter that can be tweaked to cope with that. But
I'm not quite sure how the table headers are generated (not with out
looking in any case - i.e. is a LaTeX table creation package being used
and if so does that have the concept of a table header - or are the
table
/ Norman Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| / Bruno VERNAY [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| | I am using XSL 1.49 to publish to XHTML with SAXON 6.5.1 and win2k pro.
| |
| | I get this a xmlns:.0= .0:href=http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/xml;
| | .0:target=_topsection/a
|
| Wow.
Dave Pawson:
Hence the question. Is it truly a topic (DITA wise) if its not standalone?
Punting to the DITA FAQ:
A topic is a chunk of information organized around a single subject.
Structurally, it is a title
Title: Table numbering within reference
I have a reference section in a document, which contains a table within some of the refsect1 sections. The problem is that each table is always called Table 1, whereas I think they should be Table I.1, Table I.2 etc. I am using the dsssl stylesheets,
I would strongly suggest getting the latest from Sun and installing it. Go
to http://java.sun.com/ and download the Java Runtime Edition version 1.4.0.
They have a good version for Win2K that I've been using without this sort of
problem
Jeff Beal
Ansys, Inc.
(724)514-3150
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Using DSSSL and openjade I'm wondering whether it's possible to make
footnotes internal hotlinks, in the same way that the chapters are in
the table of contents.
Is this a stylesheet issue, or an openjade
/ Josef Karthauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 05:18:15PM +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
| On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 04:53:49PM +, Norman Walsh wrote:
| / Josef Karthauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| | I think that it's a bug in the style sheets.
At 10:10 20/03/2002 -0500, Jeff Beal wrote:
I would strongly suggest getting the latest from Sun and installing it. Go
to http://java.sun.com/ and download the Java Runtime Edition version 1.4.0.
They have a good version for Win2K that I've been using without this sort of
problem
I might be a
That's fair. My main point, I guess, was to get something current from Sun
rather than rely on what Microsoft distributes with their OS.
Jeff Beal
Ansys, Inc.
(724)514-3150
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Dave Pawson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002
Hi there,
When I customize a template in the docbook xsls, I copy the .xsl file
over from the distribution to the folder containing my customization
layer, modify the templates in the file, then import the modified file
into my driver. Then when I need to update, I can do a 3-way diff using
the
This is what I got from RenderX:
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Exactly what I suspected. table-and-caption are kept-together.
The parser first tries to keep the whole table together, it does
not fit in a page, then to recover it stops processing of keep and
breaks. Therefore the table looks ugly and the headers are
/ Ian Castle [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| Looks like a bug It works for the first column in the table..
A TeX table bug, I bet.
Be seeing you,
norm
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Norman Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] | I often
/ Colin Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| Apparently this fools the page number calculating in the toc generation,
| as now those numbers are drastically off [too small].
FOP bug, I guess.
Be seeing you,
/ david aumueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| (1) In docbook-dsssl-1.76 italic monospace and strong monospace do not
| inherit verbatim-size-factor. Parts of my new dbprint.dsl [see below].
Uhm, I'm very confused. dbprint.dsl already has the verbatim-size-factor
calculations in it.
|
You might try this patch:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=514664group_id=21935at
id=373749
I'm not sure if it helps the border problem (Our tables are formatted
with only horozontal rules and no outside border.
David
-Original Message-
From: Kraa de Simon
/ Andre van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
| The above snippet yields this:
| publicvoidcreateint aantal
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| Enclosing the methodsynopsis in classsynopsis yields the desired result:
| public void create(int aantal);
Fixed in CVS.
Be seeing you,
Hello all:
Is it possible to have the same para (or any other element) content in two
locations? I am trying to make sure that if it is edited in one location,
then the other is also updated.
For instance,
paratext-a/para
.
.
.
paratext-a/para
Regards
Christopher J. Graham a écrit :
Hello all:
Is it possible to have the same para (or any other element) content in two
locations? I am trying to make sure that if it is edited in one location,
then the other is also updated.
Simply define an entity:
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 01:07:03PM -0600, David Cramer wrote:
Hi there,
When I customize a template in the docbook xsls, I copy the .xsl file
over from the distribution to the folder containing my customization
layer, modify the templates in the file, then import the modified file
into my
In a thread in 'de.comp.text.xml' concerning forced line-breaks in paras
Bernd Eckenfels posted two links [1,2] to postings which show that
Norm thought of implementing a processing instruction like ?line-break?
in the DSSSL/XSL stylesheets to support such forced line-breaks.
Is this still on
a bit uncertain... is it possible to do that in line? Otherwise I would have
lots of ENTITY elemets in my header.
para!ENTITY test-a my example texttest-a;/para
...
paratest-a;/para
on 3/20/2002 3:22 PM, Camille Bégnis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher J. Graham a écrit :
Hello all:
If you use entities, you have to declare them in the DTD/internal
subset. Another strategy is to have a preprocessing xsl step that
replaces a marker of some sort with another piece of the document. This
requires customization of the DTD and writing an xsl:
para id=foo is_shared=yesMy example
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