DOCBOOK-APPS: Using both chunk.xsl and changebars.xsl

2002-06-11 Thread Raphael Goubet
Hi, Is it possible to use both chunk.xsl and changebars.xsl? If I import them both, no matter in what order, the changebars stylesheet won't have any effect. The only workaround I could find was to import changebars.xsl into docbook.xsl by adding an xsl:import line, and remove the line which

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Using both chunk.xsl and changebars.xsl

2002-06-11 Thread Jirka Kosek
Raphael Goubet wrote: Is it possible to use both chunk.xsl and changebars.xsl? If I import them both, no matter in what order, the changebars stylesheet won't have any effect. The only workaround I could find was to import changebars.xsl into docbook.xsl by adding an xsl:import line, and

DOCBOOK-APPS: xsl and toc deepness

2002-06-11 Thread Gabor Hojtsy
Hi! I am the guy, who is working on the PHP Documentations new CHM format (which uses XSL style sheets instead of the DSSSL ones used for the other formats). One of the most annoying problems with the XSL style sheets so far was the TOC deepness parameter. I cannot get the same TOC deepness as

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: xsl and toc deepness

2002-06-11 Thread Jirka Kosek
Gabor Hojtsy wrote: I have used: xsl:param name=toc.section.depth0/xsl:param And it prodoced a TOC with only the topmost elements, and I have tested: xsl:param name=toc.section.depth1/xsl:param and it produced a TOC as deep as it can bee... ;((( This simply works for me. Do you

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: xsl and toc deepness

2002-06-11 Thread Gabor Hojtsy
I have used: xsl:param name=toc.section.depth0/xsl:param And it prodoced a TOC with only the topmost elements, and I have tested: xsl:param name=toc.section.depth1/xsl:param and it produced a TOC as deep as it can bee... ;((( This simply works for me. Do you have recent

DOCBOOK-APPS: xsl fop and glossary format in pdf trouble

2002-06-11 Thread zope-mailinglist
hello all i'm using the xsl stylesheets to create a pdf file using fop everything in the latest version i have a problem with my glossary due to the fact, that e have relatively long terms, the term is written over the definition in pdf, where the glossary is in table format. questions: 1. is

Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: xsl fop and glossary format in pdf trouble

2002-06-11 Thread Bob Stayton
On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 05:21:20PM +0200, zope-mailinglist wrote: hello all i'm using the xsl stylesheets to create a pdf file using fop everything in the latest version i have a problem with my glossary due to the fact, that e have relatively long terms, the term is written over the